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Introduction to A Biblical Look at Children & Education
Posted by: | CommentsAs I shared in my previous post, “Renewal of the Mind,” my desire is to develop a complete Biblical outlook on various aspects of life. This, combined with my passion for effectively educating the next generation, led me to do an inductive study on children and education from God’s word. This was an endeavor that took several months, consisting of word studies and cross-references, searching Scripture for every mention of children, families, and education. In no way do I think that I have found every single one, and am on a constant look out for more. But what I have below is a chart of the ones that I have discovered:


From here, I developed “A Biblical Look at Children and Education,” which I would like to share with you over the next few weeks. This includes the important role that families play in the Bible, the value, nature & responsibilities of children, and the means and methods of education described in education.
As I set out on this study, I was unable to find “education” as a topic in any leading systematic theology. Books that I did find that included a “theology of education” were sadly full of at least as much secular psychology as Scripture. I am surprised by the lack of discussion on God’s design for education, particularly considering the importance placed upon this within His word, seen in the well known closing words of the SHEMA: “… And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.” Dt 6:6-7
Join me here over the next few weeks as we overview these verses to discover God’s plan for families, children & education!
Kid’s Club Work Day
Posted by: | Comments| June 28, 2010 | ||
| 10:00 am | to | 4:00 pm |
I need your help! Decorations, name tags, signs, crafts, class rosters & schedules, and probably more items, all need to be prepared before our two July Kid’s Clubs! Will you join me Monday, June 28 at 10:00 to work on these? As we learned from last summer’s water bottle label mix-up, the more hands we have, the quicker it will all go-and the more fun we’ll have as we work on it together!!
We’ll meet in the fellowship hall at 10:00 and break for pizza around noon, then press on to wrap it all up early afternoon. Even if you won’t be able to be around to help with Kid’s Club, this will be a fantastic way to contribute to these two events!
Logan Lake Kid’s Club
Posted by: | Comments| July 19, 2010 9:00 am | to | July 23, 2010 11:30 am |
| July 19, 2010 9:00 am | to | July 23, 2010 11:30 am |

Mark your calendars today! Our Logan Lake Kid’s Club will be July 12-16. This year, our annual VBS-style kid’s day camp will be held in the Vandean home again at 144 Jasper. Sign-up today!!
For complete information, click here!
Challies, Piper, and Warren
Posted by: | CommentsI don’t usually link to, or re-post other’s blog articles. However, upon first hearing about Piper’s invitation to Rick Warren for this year’s Desiring God Conference, I have had a deep uneasiness. However, I’ve been reluctant to express my easiness because I do see a very hardcore element emerging in the Young Reformed movement that seems to me to be rather isolationist, exclusive, and arrogant. I think that the movement is good, and the vast majority of those in it are solid and Godly people, but when John Piper indicated that his reason for inviting Warren to this year’s conference was because of his fear regarding this trend within the Young Reformed and Restless movement- I just couldn’t bring myself to agree that this was a suitable reason for inviting a man like Warren to a conference like Desiring God. I found myself sharply disagreeing with John Piper. However, it is his conference, and he can do whatever he wants.
My tiny hometown of Dripping Springs, Texas experienced the tragedy of watching First Baptist Church burn to the ground, and at the end of the day it was determined that one of the members of the church had deliberately set fire to the church, and burned it to the ground. The building was set on fire on September 5, 2007 -but the congregation had been heating up for several years before the flames broke out. What had happened was that a group of men sought to take what was a Godly church and shove it in the direction of the Purpose Driven/Seeker Sensitive model. The end of this situation was a congregation destroyed and a building left in ashes.
I have had a lot of time to reflect deeply on what I’ve seen from Rick Warren’s ministry, and I think most of the Purpose Driven model is hateful both to God and man. With this personal conviction, I agree with Tim Challies assessment of the situation and gladly link to his thoughts here.
Needs for Kid’s Clubs 2010!
Posted by: | CommentsHello Church,
Our two Kid’s Clubs are quickly approaching! As I’ve said before, we have many volunteer opportunities as well as supply needs that you can help meet! Here’s a list of what we know we need at this point:
Supplies (will be returned):
- Bright-colored blankets
- Wicker baskets
- House plants (real or fake)
- Canopy tents
- Chains
- Bible-time costumes
- Water jugs
- Any other Island or ancient Rome style decorations or supplies!
Donations:
- Large pieces of styrofoam
- Black spray-paint
- Dried fruit
You!
- Preparation work of making decorations, costumes, promotion, set-up, etc.
- Leaders for Logan Lake Kid’s Club: July 12-16
- A variety of volunteer opportunities for Kamloops Kid’s Club: July 19-23
Talk to me Sunday, or email kylagleason@aol.com if you can meet any of these needs!