Monday, August 29, 2011

What Role Does God Play in Your Child’s Life?

With autumn fast approaching, many children are headed back to school, where they will start the new academic year and enroll in many extracurricular activities. Homeschoolers are restructuring their studies and beginning other new activities as well. Today, it’s important that you take some time to look at your child’s daily schedule of activities. What do you see? What should you see? Do you see that Christ is at the helm of your child’s daily life, or has He been delegated to a lesser role?

Art projects, music lessons, soccer games, and the myriad of other school related activities all have their place and are an integral part of your child’s educational and social development. However, no activity should ever supplant the need for daily devotions, regular Biblical readings and discussions. Without this Bible based approach to learning, a child may begin to feel that ‘he’ is empowered to make decisions, without checking in with God first. He decides which subjects he will engage in and which he will ignore. His character is gradually being shaped by his will not God's will.

A child, who does not have God at the helm of his life, may begin to feel a false sense of pride when he excels academically. Likewise, the feeling of humiliation may cause his self-esteem to plummet when he fails that dreaded test. Conversely, a child who is Christ centered, will see his successes and failures in a more balanced way. This complete trust in God's plan for his life, allows the child to develop the confidence and willingness to finish that difficult academic assignment as well as tackle other educational and social challenges that need to be faced.

By making certain that your child’s life is fixed in truth, you will be careful not to bring in extracurricular activities that may be so appealing that, in the end, Christ is given a subservient role.

The entries in this blog will help you to plan lessons that are related to different themes, events and pivotal people in the Bible. Use the ‘keyword’ box to type in words for Bible based lessons. You can also peruse through the archives to find topics that God is calling you to explore. You will find many useful resources links to free hands-on lessons, pdfs, and object lessons for each of these topics. May God richly bless you and your family for your faithfulness this school year.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Beyond the Legend of the Sand Dollar

Praise the LORD, my soul.
LORD my God, you are very great;
you are clothed with splendor and majesty.

Psalm 104:1
http://www.biblegateway.com

As I write this, the birds are chirping, and a gentle breeze is blowing. The beauty of spring is a reminder of the new life that we experience through our Savior. As nature begins to awake from its deep sleep, leaves begin to appear on the once barren trees. Flowers grow and bloom, and the lush green grass caresses our feet as we gingerly step through nature trails to bask in the splendor of God’s beauty. In these quiet, contemplative moments, we experience God’s presence.

Yesterday was an incredibly beautiful day as well, but my hectic schedule frequently keeps me confined to the indoors. What an unexpected surprise when, in between quick errands and extended periods of work, God provided an hour for me to venture outside and grab some sunshine. I decided to use my time wisely and visit the California Seashell Company in Seal Beach, CA.

This unique store is frequented primarily by parents, children and teens year round. Because it is housed close to the actual beachfront, many curious tourists stop in and lose track of the time, as they revel in all the California Seashell Company has to offer.

So that children can thoroughly examine the intricacies of what God has created, I love to present specimens of nature for children to explore. Looking around the store, I found myself in awe of the multitudinous array of seashells that God has created.

Later, during a work break, I decided to do some research about some of the types of seashells I had seen at the store. My eyes fell on this little poem I found at Seashsells.org This beautiful, meaningful legend is a good conversation starter and can easily be incorporated into new or existing Biblical science and literature lessons.

The Legend of the Sand Dollar

There’s a lovely little legend
That I would like to tell,
Of the birth and death of Jesus
Found in this lowly shell.

If you examine closely
You’ll see that you find here,
Four nail holes and a fifth one
Made by a Roman’s spear.

On one side the Easter Lily,
Its center is the star,
That appeared unto the shepherds
And led them from afar.

The Christmas Poinsettia
Etched on the other side,
Reminds us of His birthday
Our happy Christmastide.

Now break the center open
And here you will release,
The five white doves awaiting
To spread Good Will and Peace.

This simple little symbol
Christ left for you and me,
To help us spread His Gospel
Through all Eternity

Go beyond the legend this spring, to discuss how God reveals himself to us through nature. The upcoming months offer many opportunities to engage children in activities that can be used to combine science and literature with Bible study.

Spend some time at
Seashells.org Identification to learn the names
of the different types of seashells that your child may see at the beach this summer.

The links below will also assist you with your odyssey.

The Metamorphosis of a Butterfly

AMC Spring Lesson
Planning Newsletter - Part I Bird-watching with Children


God's Presence Revealed through Nature

Experiencing God Moment by Moment

May you and your children experience many unexpected blessings and the presence of God through your studies together. :-)