Bible in a Year:
Teach [these words of mine] to your children.
In the next decade, Chuck did do well in school. He graduated from college and later, aviation training. He became a pilot working overseas, fulfilling his passion to help people in need and to share Jesus with them. Now some sixty years after receiving this gift, he shared the well-worn dictionary with his grandchildren. It had become for him a symbol of his parents’ loving investment in his future, and Chuck still treasures it. But he’s even more grateful for the daily investment his parents made in building his faith by teaching him about God and the Scriptures.
Deuteronomy 11 talks about the importance of taking every opportunity to share the words of Scripture with children: “Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” (v. 19).
For Chuck, the eternal values planted when he was a boy bloomed into a lifetime of service for his Savior. With God’s enablement, who knows how much our investment in someone’s spiritual growth will yield.
Reflect & Pray
Who invested in your spiritual life as you were growing up? How can you direct children’s hearts to the wisdom found in Scripture?
Father, help me take time to read the Bible and share it with others.
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Always remember!
Thanks, mountainlion, for the reminder.
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
THANK YOU
for your service!
Great story, brave men dedicated to God and their troops, thanks Kathy!
Howdy, Kathy.
These heroes threads always take my breath away. This one brought tears to my eyes.
Lookin’ pretty dreary up your way today. How much snow did you wind up with?
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Fr. John P. Washington was from northern NJ, God bless them all..and our veterans..