Playlist: Children, Loving (topic)
Children in the Era of AI (Part Two)
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsChildren today, especially in wealthy families, grow up surrounded by AI-powered voice assistants that mimic human behavior, raising concerns about their well-being. Research from MIT indicates that interactions with devices like Amazon Alexa and Google Home may alter how children perceive their own intelligence compared to that …
A Light To The World
Commentary by Mark SchindlerWe bear a sacred duty to prepare our children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to shine as godly seed and living testimonies of truth in a world consumed by self-indulgence. Our obligation demands hard work and sacrifice, using the gifts given by God to fight for our children, helping them maintain the light of truth …
The March Toward Globalism (Part Three)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)In the context of enduring challenging times and preparing for the return of Jesus Christ, the importance of loving and guiding children according to God's way is paramount. Parents bear the responsibility to instill discipline and correction in their children, ensuring they do not fall into self-centeredness and entitlement. …
The Politicalization of Motherhood
Sermonette by Mike FordMothers are crucial in developing the baby's nervous system during the first three years, something that husbands, fathers, or day care centers cannot do.
Childrearing (Part One)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe family problems predicted for the end times in II Timothy stem from faulty childrearing practices. We must help prepare our children for the Kingdom.
Childrearing (Part Six)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughIf we, as Christian parents, could shape and mold the minds of our children early, we could inoculate them against making the same mistakes that we did.
Childrearing (Part Two)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughWe cannot turn the teaching of our children over to others, but instead must train and educate them to become productive citizens in the Kingdom of God.
Childrearing (Part Four)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughChildren do not initiate love but reflect it. If a child does not receive a convincing demonstration of this love, he will not become a conductor of love.
Childrearing (Part Three)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughOur children internalize our values; we teach largely by example. If we do not take seriously the responsibility for rearing our children, somebody else will.
Childrearing (Part Five)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughWe must not leave child rearing to chance, but ought to bend the tender twigs entrusted to us toward God's purpose, training our children in righteousness.
Making Faithful Choices (Part One)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsGideon began his life as a coward, became a conqueror, and ended a compromiser, all the while needing assurances from God to bolster his flagging faith.