As a mom, I question my abilities as a parent on a regular basis. I question the decisions I make, the example I am setting, the station on my radio, the meals that I prepare, etc. I especially worry about what Nick watches on television. Even some of the shows that are meant to be "family friendly" are not good examples of Godly homes. The kids are lying to their parents; the parents are lying to each other, etc., and it is all meant for laughs. Well... I don't think it's funny at all. Even the stuff on the Discovery Channel (Nick's favorite channel) concerns me. There are so many documentaries that express an opinion about where things came from that differ from what we know to be true. Do I not allow Nick to watch the documentaries that facinate him for fear that they may challenge his faith?
I remember a show that aired on The Discovery Channel called "Before the Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth." They were showing the deep ocean a gazzilion years ago. Evidently there were prehistoric fish and sharks with big scary teeth that swallowed up the smaller fish. To escape the terrors of the deep, some of the fish simply walked out of the ocean and evolved into land creatures and then eventually into humans. Knowing Nick's scientific mind, I started to panic. I braced myself for the questions that I just knew would follow. Instead, Nick said, "Who comes up with this stuff? Did some fish just decide to stay in the ocean and remain shark bait?" Then he grabbed the remote control and pulled up the description of the show. He said, "They are calling this a documentary? It looks more like fantasy to me. If we came from fish - why is the ocean still full of them and why can't we survive in the water?"
I was dumbfounded! Perhaps sometimes I need to be less concerned with what I may be teaching Nick and focus on what he may be teaching me. With just a few comments about a television show, Nick showed me that his faith just IS. There were no questions because he knows that he knows that he knows.
Ah... the faith of a child (or a teenager!). Jesus wants us to come to Him with the faith of a child and that's exactly what Nick lived out in front of me. Thank's, Nick, for setting a good example for your mom!
Sweet Blessings,
LeAnn
(Nick's Mom)
Monday, July 21, 2008
The Faith of a Child
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3 comments:
You have one smart kid.
I have a lot of the same concerns with my grandkids. When they turn on the TV at my house I was appalled at some stuff on a family channel. So often those little white lies they tell on TV have not consequences, they never show that little white lies can develop into big lies that destroy one's character.
Your post is a good reminder for us all to pray for those kids who may not have someone in their life to oversee the nourishment of Godly character.
Luanne
It is good to know that I am not the only one with this concerns.
Thank you for your blog today!
Hey,
I just wrote a post about the enw batman movie. I would love to know your thoughts. I have a 19, 16, and 15 year old boys.
Boys are so hard some times, because they don't get the emotional part.
Diane
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