This week leaders of North
American Adventist gathered in San Diego to discuss “Growing Young” subject of
how to keep our youth. I watched all on-line broadcasts and must share few thoughts.
Back in 2003 George Barna had stated that
“by the age of 9 most moral
and spiritual foundations of a child are in place…by the time the child has
reached this age it is much more difficult to change an existing view than to
form a new view.” (Transforming children into spiritual champions, p.58)
I read in the Child Guidance that “Children of eight, ten, or twelve years are old enough to be addressed on the subject of personal religion. Do not teach your children with reference to some future period when they shall be old enough to repent and believe the truth. If properly instructed, very young children may have correct views of their state as sinners and of the way of salvation through Christ” (Testimonies, Vol 1. p.400)
Today’s social science is revealing that 80% of
decisions for Christ are made before person reaches teen-age. That means the DISCIPLESHIP does not start at
16, or 18, or 25. Discipleship is done
at “4-14 window.”
This weekend our churches are spending time to reflect
on the importance of Discipleship process.
Who will attend? How seriously
are we considering the fact that our children are our first disciples, and the
Discipleship begins at birth! Adults, do
not play church as if it is not for kids!
We do church often with a “kid-size” portion of children story, and kids
worship inserted. Yet our children do
not get “junior-sized” portion of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit comes complete for kids and
adults alike!
Our greatest window of opportunity to disciple a
person happens from birth to 13! Yet
about 3% of most churches budget goes to this age category. Here in Windsor we are doing good work
supporting the Church School. About 30%
of our finances are going to support this landmark institution that cares for
our kids. Yet, what about other children
who are in the public schools? What are
we doing for them and their families?
We need to start afresh, we need to build a new
worldview where our commitment to the Discipleship begins with new born babies,
or maybe even before, through Family life ministries, preparing parents for
parenting.
Dear friends, young and old, Discipleship is Jesus’
METHOD and Christ’s Message works only if this method is used. Preparing our children for baptism,
introducing our kids to Jesus and turning hearts of parents to our children
will keep our families together!