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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Do you "shelter" your children too much?

I read this article in the Old Schoolhouse e-news and just wanted to share it.

Do you "shelter" your children too much?
by Gena Suarez


We're finding that's a bad word in some circles. Something is creeping into the church (and even the homeschooling community), and it isn't biblical. It is an "anti-sheltering campaign" of sorts, and it's full of holes. Think about it. What does it mean to shelter? Protect. Defend. Guard. Preserve. Watch over. Shield. Safeguard. Hmmmm, so far so good, right? Sure, until "pop psychology" comes in and tells us we should allow our children to taste a little of the world in order to understand it or pray for it - that we should not "over-shelter" them. Nonsense.

What's the opposite of shelter? Expose. Endanger. We parents are called to be like our Father in Heaven. He is the greatest "Shelterer" there ever was, and it is us He shelters - or watches over; protecting us, preserving us, shielding us. Praise Him for this!  Glory to God who knows how to parent (shelter) us perfectly.  May we as parents follow this model - His model. Let's continue to shelter (love) our children as He loves us. Dismiss the garbage that crawls in; don't buy it.  We're promised there will be false teachers, liars in the church (and there are many).  I want to keep my eyes focused on Christ, come what may.

Parents: Keep sheltering them. You are bringing them up in the love and admonition of the Lord, not in the latest "homeschool philosophy."  God's word trumps any speaker! It dwarfs any author! May you be blessed as you continue to walk in obedience of His word.

Lord, thank you for sheltering me. Please never stop. "Over-shelter" if You will (if there is such a thing). Fine with me!

Over-protect, over-defend, over-guard me; please do!  I'll take it all, Lord. Keep me tight to Your side. I'm safe in that place. There, I can breathe and thrive. It's where I live.

For thou hast been a shelter for me, and a strong tower from the enemy. - Psalms 61:3

Action point: Do you need to repent to someone today for looking down on (judging) them? Have you been a thorn in another parent's side over this issue? Who have you scolded or cryptically "spoken to" about their "overbearance" in regards to their own children? It might be time to humbly pick up the phone or shoot off an email.

Parents who strongly shelter their children are to be praised, not made to feel inadequate or odd. That's the world lying to us, there. And this world is not our home. - Paul & Gena

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by micandme
Wow! I was worried when I read the first few lines on the "Last 100 Entries" page! :) What a great reminder that we can't shelter our children enough. I know they eventually need to learn to survive in a dangerous world, but that time is far off from what my friends around me think. Thank you for posting this!
~Michelle



Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by gokings13
Amen.
The 'chruch' and it's ways are starting to look more and more like the 'world' and it's ways..........trust no one but the Word of God when it comes to your kids!!!

Laura



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