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Pointing Children to Christ for the Sake of the Future Church

from Living Biblically · host Church & Family Life

Why is it crucial for parents to disciple their children towards Christ for the future of the church?Conrad Mbewe emphasizes the responsibility of parents who, by God's grace, have been blessed with children. He stresses the importance of actively discipling them, aiming to guide their character development and point them to faith in Jesus Christ. This foundational step is crucial as these children are the future bearers of the church's mission, comprising individuals and families committed to God's work within and beyond their generation.Furthermore, Mbewe highlights the significance of laying a strong foundation for a future church enriched with robust families. This preparation is not only for the present generation but also for those yet to come. By instilling faith and values in our children, we build a church capable of enduring and thriving in the years ahead. The goal is to ensure a vibrant, faith-filled community that continues to grow and reflect Christ's teachings in every aspect of life.Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV): "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it."

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