Christian Military Moms And Parenting Guide

By Joshua Thomas


Training up a child is not as easy as some people who don't have kids think it is. The task is even more herculean for those whose jobs deprive them of being with their children as they would wish. Christian military moms and parenting is an interesting subject, not just for those who find it difficult to train their children in a godly way because they work for the military but for others too who spend more of their time at work.

One thing that should be clear is that effective child training does not really depend on the number of hours or days spent with the children. Instead, what matters more is what is done with the kids with the few hours available. For those who have a goal to raise up their children in the way of the Lord, there are some things which must be considered as frivolities.

For example, spending time with them in the church would be better than taking them to a restaurant. Parents do both to show their love towards their kids but when there is not enough time to do both, a Christian mom should rather invest the time in the presence of God. Going to church with them on Sundays and anytime within the week will constantly remind them about God's place in their lives.

You should also be mindful of the things you bring to them as gifts. You can buy them dolls to make them happy but do not forget to add the Bible and some Bible story books to that. Teach them how to use them in your absence and this will reduce your work of training them in the way of God. Before they grow up, they will always long for your return because they want to read more of some Christian literature.

When you are with them, teach them how to pray. You can do this by organizing morning and evening devotions with them. Assign to each of the children what they should do in every meeting. For instance, you may ask one to lead in the prayers, another to lead in the songs and someone else to share the word.

This can be a continuous practice whether you are around or not if you take time to prepare a roster for them. The roster should have the names of your children and the activities they should do in the devotion. Let the plan cover one week so that each person knows what to do on a particular day. Ask them to take notes of the Bible passage they read as well as the contributions made by each person. With this, you will be able to monitor their spiritual growth.

Children learn more by observation. Seeing you speak the truth even when it can land you in serious trouble will create a long-lasting impression in them. If you also want them to be kind, show it often to others and you won't be doing much talking any longer.

Also, help them to choose their friends wisely. If need be, take them to a religious school where they will find other godly parents and friends who also have the passion to live for Christ. Teach them the qualities of a Christian, the dangers of cultism and how to identify and avoid unholy relationships.




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