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Fortifying The Faith of Our Children

The document discusses the alarming trend of young adults losing their faith, attributing it to a lack of deep, personal understanding of their beliefs and inadequate education in both church and home settings. It emphasizes the need for parents and educators to teach children logical reasoning, the truth about human origins, and the divine nature of the Bible, while also encouraging open communication and the use of reliable resources. The author warns that if these issues are not addressed, many children will abandon their faith, even in supposedly 'Christian' educational environments.
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Fortifying The Faith of Our Children

The document discusses the alarming trend of young adults losing their faith, attributing it to a lack of deep, personal understanding of their beliefs and inadequate education in both church and home settings. It emphasizes the need for parents and educators to teach children logical reasoning, the truth about human origins, and the divine nature of the Bible, while also encouraging open communication and the use of reliable resources. The author warns that if these issues are not addressed, many children will abandon their faith, even in supposedly 'Christian' educational environments.
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Fortifying the Faith of Our Children

By Wayne Jackson

“My son was raised in the church. We taught him the Bible. As a youngster he sometimes
helped to serve the Lord’s supper. He even gave talks occasionally. After he was in college a
while, something changed. He began to question the teaching of the Scriptures. Now, he
professes no faith at all. What happened?”

This is a story that I have heard over and over again across the years, Many of our youngsters are
losing their faith? Why is this? Perhaps there is no simple, single reason; however, it may be
sufficient to observe that one of the causes of this growing defection among our young adults is
the fact that for years they were operating on a borrowed faith.

In too many instances they had superficial instruction from mediocre teachers in their church
Bible classes. Added to this is the fact that they were given no substantial intellectual training at
home. Accordingly, when they encountered the crass, humanistic environment of the university
atmosphere, they were unable to survive.

It is time that we awaken to the reality that if we wish to preserve our children we must take
more seriously our responsibility to educate them in the most important issues of life—that of the
existence of our Creator and His inspired Word to humanity. Our work is cut out for us. Here is
what we must do if we really care for our offspring—and the youth of the church in general.

Teach Them to Reason


First, we must teach our children how to logically reason. This will serve them all of their lives.
For example, when they are asked as to why they believe in the existence of God, our youngsters
should be able to call attention to the law of cause and effect. Wherever there is an effect (e.g.,
the Universe) there must be an adequate cause. Matter is not sufficient to explain itself. There is
no known process by which matter can create itself. Thus, one must look for a non-material
origin of the Universe.

Children can be taught early, and drilled with information, concerning the fact that where there is
design, there must be a designer. If the universe bears the marks of design—and it surely does—
then it must have had a designer. The entire realm of nature is a classroom for the teaching of
these principles.

Teach Them Their Origin


Second, we must educate our youth in the factual matter of human origin. From the time they are
able to sit up and watch television, they are brainwashed with the ideas of evolution. They are
taught evolution from their earliest days in school. They are indoctrinated with evolution through
their toys, tee-shirts, etc. (witness the dinosaur mania and the common propaganda line that the
dinosaurs lived millions of years before man arrived on earth).

It is not enough to simply say, “evolution is wrong.” We must give them solid, factual data that
expose the fallacy of evolutionary arguments (for example the false reasoning that simply
because the human hand resembles the hand of a chimpanzee, this must indicate that we are
related to the chimp! Similarities can as easily indicate a common designer, namely God.)

Teach Them to Revere the Bible


Third, it is imperative that our children be given mountains of evidence demonstrating that the
Bible is a revelation from God. Its holy books were written by people whom Jehovah directed to
reveal His message. The Bible’s instruction must be diligently sought and its authority respected.
We must introduce to their thinking arguments like the phenomenal unity that is characteristic of
the biblical documents. This argument will not carry much weight, however, unless they know
the basic message of each of the sixty-six books of the sacred volume.

We must show that predictive prophecy (history revealed in advance) is testimony to the divine
origin of the Bible. Since only God knows the future, if the Bible gives evidence that its writers
spoke of future events, which they could not possibly have known by natural insight, that will
constitute support for its heavenly origin. We must expose our children to the exciting
discoveries in the field of archaeology which strengthen our faith in the reliability of the Holy
Scriptures.

Practical Suggestions
With the items suggested above as representative of the type of instruction that is so necessary,
we would make the following practical suggestions as well.

Be Convicted

We must take these truths, and others like them (e.g., the history concerning Christ, the rules of
morality, etc.) and teach them emphatically and repeatedly to our children. We must be factual
and firm. We must stop capitulating to false science and take a confident, dogmatic stand for
biblical truth.

Be Prepared

We must make our Bible school departments stronger. Elders must insist that the classes have a
strong apologetic emphasis. Preachers must stress from the pulpit the urgency of these matters
and bring thrilling lessons supporting these fundamental truths. Local churches should be
encouraged to bring in guest speakers who are specialists in these areas. Their messages will
ignite a flame of interest that could sweep through the church.

Be Communicating
Parents must talk of these issues constantly with their children—when they bring school
assignments home, while watching TV, when traveling on vacation, etc. We must return to the
concept set forth in Deuteronomy 6:7. Someone is teaching your children; if not you, then who?

Be Knowledgeable

We must build reliable libraries for our children. Buy them good, professionally-done books on
creation, Bible inspiration, etc., from a strong, conservative vantage point. Stay away from
compromising materials which attempt to harmonize the Bible with evolutionary premises, e.g.,
the notion that the “days” of the creation week in Genesis might represent millions of years.

I can guarantee you this. If we do not do a better job of fortifying the faith of our children, we
will lose them by the thousands.

Finally, and regrettably, I cannot avoid adding this notation. It once was the case that parents
needed only to guard their youth’s education in secular environments. That is no longer the case.

Some schools that promote themselves as “Christian” institutions are as bad (or worse) than
secular universities. They are perhaps even more dangerous because they operate under the guise
of being “Christian” in character. Youngsters, therefore, are disarmed in advance. Some of these
so-called centers of “Christian” education are hot-beds of the rankest form of anti-biblical
ideology.

It is later than we think. Be careful where you send your children for their education

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