Teaching Kids Perseverance

Our family is potentially facing a few months of change. Driving home from flute lessons the other day, my eldest daughter, being ever perceptive as she is, asked me “why do things need to change? I like things the way they are. It’s not fair.”

I did my best to listen to her fears, asked her what was worrying her the most, and then, not wanting to give her a “Dad answer”, we listened to U2 up really loud all the way home. Later that evening it got me wondering, how do we best teach our kids about perseverance? How do we help them face hardships and times of trial in their lives, particularly when they are young and see most life-changes as trials and hardships. The book of James in the Bible says:-

Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.”

Why does God allow difficulties in our lives? How can I encourage my kids to deal with these trials and hardships. James gives two answers.

1. Trials ought to be received with joy, for out of them something good develops - perseverance. And as perseverance grows, God matures and develops my character so that I am “complete, not lacking anything”.

2. Wisdom is needed as the gift from God in order to perceive & receive trials in this way. So my kids and I should be asking God, regularly for the wisdom to see things his way; to understand and receive trials and hardships joyfully, knowing that in and through them, God is making me complete.

Over the coming couple of weeks I hope to share more with you as I read James and try to learn, along with my kids, to be joyful in the face of trials as God grows us in perseverance. Pray with me that God would give us wisdom to see trials and hardships his way.

Before I go, what about you and your kids? How have you encouraged your kids to persevere in the face of trials?

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Driscoll on Being a Dad, a Husband and a Man – Part 1

In the first part of our interview with Mark Driscoll he starts talking about his life as a husband and father and covers such topics as teaching his kids about Jesus, putting his week together, fostering individual relationships and the difference between boys and girls.

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Mark Driscoll interviews John Piper

In this interview John Piper talks openly and humbly about being a husband
and a father - it’s brilliant.

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Clanging Cymbals and Noisy Kids

You know the kind of evening? When you walk in the door and you are assaulted by the noise of screaming kids, as they whirlwind past you in a flurry of activity. Most days this doesn’t bother me, in fact it’s almost expected really. But some days, it drives me spare.

I’ve been at work all day, earning the money to pay for your Ballet lessons. I have a head ache and just want some alone time. Please make the noise go away.”

I may not even say these words, but at times I know I think them.

The grown up pride of my little world has recently been challenged as I have been reading through the book of 1 Corinthians in the Bible. Earlier this week, a few sentences jumped out at me.

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing.”

It got me thinking that I can be the best person in my job at work yet if I fail to do it with love, I am a nothing. I can earn lots of money and provide very well for my family, but if I don’t have love I am a nothing. I can even be a really nice guy, be well respected by my friends and peers, yet if I am not characterised by love especially by those who know me well, then I am nothing more than a resounding gong or noisy cymbal.

My prayer is that tomorrow afternoon when I walk through the front door, that as I am assaulted by the whirlwind of kids and all the noise that goes with them, that I wouldn’t be a noisy gong or clanging cymbal…but that I would have love. That’s the kind of Father I want to be.

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Welcome to the Fathers’ Business Podcast

Welcome to the Fathers Business Podcast. This test episode gives an overview of what The Fathers Business is about and how we seek to help Men and Fathers.

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