I contribute to a CEF ministry consisting of a husband and wife team who have been presenting to kids for 30 years. Someone needs to tell them about Jesus. . .it is evident that parents are falling short. OK. . I know you are going to say. .”you’re judgmental” on my next statement. . .but it is a fact. Too many parents are more worried around Halloween time (satan’s hallowed eve) what costume they’ll send their kids out in begging for candy, money, fruit? . .spending I don’t know how much to adorn their children in the designer outfit of the month, and of course making sure they are equipped with the best iphone money can buy. Many parents also could care less what their children have been exposed to on their phones/computers or friends’. No Jesus there.
Are these same parents concerned about the PreK-Career Common Core/Data Base and beyond the pale sex ed programs in many states. No Jesus there.
I took the CEF Wordless Book on an education mission trip to Kazakhstan twenty years ago. Jesus was there. . . and they learned that He loves them very much.
Could it be that this parent complaining in the article doesn’t have a handle on the salvation message. It is about sin. .purposely stealing from a cookie jar does have consequences and over the years that sin turns into more and eventually prison time. Just ask the incarcerated when they got started in their criminal activity. . .wasn’t after graduation.
“Could it be that this parent complaining in the article doesnt have a handle on the salvation message.”
Without a doubt. And people need to understand that when parents do not believe in Salvation, they may very well be dooming their children.
a gracious beautiful testimony.