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Friday, May 20, 2011

Building Lives


One of the most populated places in Guadalupe Nuevo is situated at the Street of Bario Visaya. At the corner of the houses, you can find group of mothers looking after their young ones which are playing everywhere. One weekend, we visited the place and informed the parents that Sumulong Baptist Church-Makati was offering a free Vacation Bible School for ages 3 to 12-year-old. In the midst of our promotion, the common comment I heard from the mothers were, “That’s a great program for the children they will surely learn good things about God. Chidren of this age are bad-mannered and hard-headed”. I just thought, “What happen to the children of today? Why at their young age they look impure, lost, and filled with wordly thoughts”. Is the world that we livein corrupted their pure minds? Or we that supposed to train and guide them towards the way they should go mislead them. He said: “Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it” (Proverbs 22:6).

I always told my eight 8-year-old nephews, that God made everything. One night, while were having a star gazing, I asked him. Jaykee, who made the stars? He answered me back, “Si God, sapagkat Siya po ang makapangyarihan sa lahat” (God made everything because He is powerful). The moment, I heard it I praise God.
Together let us encourage children to grow in Jesus Christ and give praise to God because children of today, leader of tomorrow”. But how? I noticed that kids are naturally curious, adventurous and always willing to try new things. If it’s not risky and whenever it is possible, let us involved them on our daily activities at home, in our community and mostly at the Church. Remember Jesus said: Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” (Matthew 19:14).


In a nutshell:

“Time that parents spent
with their kids is time
building lives
-Harold J. Sala






Photo Credit goes to: Lance

31 comments:

  1. Kids should really be spiritually prepared to face the real world, and the best way to do that would be to make them participate in Sunday Schools or Bible studies. Our homes should also be a conducive training ground for them.

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  2. The only way we can somehow safeguard kids is by building a good foundation early in life and by spending more time with them, guiding them, and showing them love.

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  3. What you are doing is a noble cause. It is proper to teach children, from a young age, about religion and good ways of life.

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  4. let us continue to make a good environment for the children of tomorrow.

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  5. I guess it is because of the environment why kids of today's generation are disrespectful and knows how to curse. The little one was engaged in religious activities last summer. With this he had a memorable summer as he plays Constantine..:)

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    1. Glad to know that your little one had a wonderful summer activities and being exposed to what is essential. The world is still the same as yesterday; the only unchangeable thing is God's love for us.

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  6. It's the sign of the times and the world we live in today. As parents, we must make an effort to guide our children amidst the worldly influence all around us.

    The Twerp and I

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  7. This is a universal problem. Your thoughts are genuine and honest. Parents must take considerate care.

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  8. teaching them about GOD and faith should really start at home.

    Little Zoie's Steps

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  9. We have just finished with our VBS for the children of Sendong Victims. What a memorable week for all of us!

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  10. We must strengthen our children's belief and faith in God.

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  11. As a mom with kids I'm grateful we live near our church because my children can participate in all of their activities. My eldest, Z, is involved in their Sunday school, flag dance every service, choir for special occasions. I like the idea that he's growing up in the house of God with other families who have the same beliefs.

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  12. Children nowadays are really exposed to so many wordly vices and evils. It is a sad reality that we parents must face and accept so we can lay the proper foundation for our own children. If our kids grow up with Jesus in their hearts and deeply rooted in faith, we have assurance that they will make the right choices when they grow up.

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  13. couldn't agree more, we should instill Christian values to our youngsters...kasi eventually they will meet friends that might be bad influence but if he has a good foundation he'll get though those situations...

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  14. My daughter is 4 years old as early as her age i introduced to her the importance of attending church every Sunday, If our Children learn about God at early age for sure they will be blessed =)

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  15. I agree! That's why it would be best to nurture the children while they were young with wisdom and love of God.

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  16. I used to like going to "Sunday school". The way our teacher taught us the word of the bible is really interesting, even at a young age. Plus we always look forward to the yummy bread snacks at the end of each class. I don't think Catholic church have that.

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  17. that's the reason why i still insist getting my kids into a Chatholic school. If ever i'll have my short-comings, there are still people who can guide them.

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  18. In my opinion it should start with the parents. Parents must first know how to obey and love God before they can instill it to their children.

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  19. Good manners start at home. Ika nga nila kung ano ang puno sya ring bunga.But that does not apply all the time. Parents should be considerate on their child as well. And if ever na they follow God for sure their kids will do the same thing. Basta on our end as elderly set a good example for them and involve them on our church activity.

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  20. Plant the legacy of virtues to our children. That's the key, then they will reap good values.:-).

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  21. Amen to this post. We should teach them to adore Christ when they are still young.

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  22. I remember the Sunday schools that I had attended as a kid. It truly made my summertime fruitful and I'm sure the classes you are conducting have the same impact.

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  23. A good foundation can really make the building strong enough to endure different calamities of life. This also build a good future for the children with God's guidance.

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  24. it all begins when we actually spend quality time with our little children, teaching them good values + showing them how much we love them. this will serve as their foundation to become better adults in the future.

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  25. i'm happy that you have this kind of post. it's interesting and i do believe that children indeed needs our guidance.

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  26. Parents should begin teaching the way to walk in the world as soon as possible. I started talking to mine in the womb. Lol.

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  27. I started talking to my kids when they were born:)

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  28. Wow. The kid knows a lot. Must be the good upbringing. Keep it up.

    Lizzie of Spread the WORD!

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  29. that is so wonderful that the kids can learn more about GOD...nothing beats anything when they put GOD first above all :-) Dropping by from BC, so sorry this is a very late visit :-(

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