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Raising Daniel
Beyond Worldly Wonders The book of Daniel 3 relates the famous account of Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, who are Daniel's friends. The three brave Hebrews take a stand against the king of Babylon, refuse to bow to an Nebuchadnezzar's statue, and were thrown into a burning fiery furnace. It is easy to create an idol out of the promises of an educational system meant for good. I can't help but relate the biblical story to the situations in Singapore. Currently rather than focusing on our children's individual strength and instilling confidence in God and HIS promises to unlock their potential in HIS time, it is easy for us to blindly pursue aspirations for their children to join the Gifted Education Programmes, snag prestigious scholarships and ride on the latest educational trends which promise passports to worldly success. Many teenagers from thirteen to fifteen years of age face struggled with their gruelling PSLE, having just experienced the first shoots of puberty. It should have been a time of great change & challenge; self-awareness & discovery. While helping them to give their best to fully realise the educational opportunities, it is a fine line not to be over obsessed with a narrow definition of academic success. Often this results in our children being confused about their own identities in Christ, having unrealistic expectations and being conflicted about how there could be a loving God who can guide them to who they are meant to be. Even societies' narrow definition of success can become an idol and rob children of the joy of lifelong learning. Like every idol, we can be encouraged to resist them like Daniel's friends.
An Alternative Vision For our children, the Christian community has short, fleeting, twelve or thirteen years to lay a firm & (ever)lasting foundation, on which they built their new lives – lives of distinction; lives of sterling service; lives of obedience; to the glory of God. Here's a new vision for consideration. Even at their tender age, Hananiah, Mishael, & Azariah demonstrated these "good habits":
Christian Discipleship - Raising Daniel & Friends George Barna (of Barna Research) teaches us that "people are much more likely to accept Christ as Saviour when they are young. Absorption of biblical truths and principles typically peaks during the preteen years... Anyone who wishes to have significant influence on the development of a person's moral and spiritual foundations should exert that influence while the person is still open-minded and impressionable – in other words, while the person is still young.” (Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions, 2003). As you consider a Christian preschool for your child, you are a disciple after God's heart. The Christion preschool is perhaps, the most important, the most effective, the most valuable, yet arguably one of the most easily overlooked, and forgotten Mission of the church. Bringing up children in the ways of the Lord is part of Christian discipleship and responsibility. May you and your family embrace this well.
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