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shadowspring -> RE: No homeschoolers at church (3/21/2008 9:12:59 AM)
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Uh, am I the only home schooling mom who finds that - in spite of daily devotions, purposeful character training, and godly examples- their own children are on occasion rude and obnoxious to other people?[sm=silly.gif] All this time I thought it was the sin nature, the old man that we are all called to crucify daily, popping up his ugly head![sm=icon_smile_yikes.gif] I thought that this was an issue for all mankind, only solved for us by the precious blood of Christ. I must be a huge failure as a home school mom and disciple of Jesus Christ, because my kids have been caught sinning on many occasion. [;)] All the above is tongue-in-cheek, of course, but I do want to make the point clear. Home schooled kids can be just as obnoxious as any other child in the world. Christian kids can be just as obnoxious as any other child in the world. Knowing the right way to act does not guarantee that we will always ACT that way! [8D] I think it's important to teach our children to be forgiving, to use good will and humor to deflect rejection and redirect a conversation when needed, and to walk in humility, remembering that they are also guilty of the same sins the see so clearly in other people. Group dynamics is something they will have to deal with all of their lives. They can in many cases just be picky about the groups they will associate with. However that is not always possible. Wouldn't it be awesome if they could find the grace to help make any group dynamic they find themselves in, just a little more loving, joyful and gracious that it was without them? [sm=thumbsup.gif] If somehow, they could learn to forgive their enemies, and love the unlovely? I know, I know, it is not ever easy and it is not even pleasant at the start. But it reaps a great reward in the end.
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