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Ok. I know that raising children in a godly way has its big challenges. Proverbs 22:6 telling us: "Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it." But what happens when the training is halted with with their resistance—when children talk back, push boundaries, and test our patience? Even in these moments, a godly mama is called to reflect Christ’s love, discipline with wisdom, and remain steadfast in faith. James 1:19 reminds us: "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry." Responding with patience and grace and not frustration shows God’s mercy to our children. A Christian mother’s strength doesn’t come from her own power but from the Lord. Galatians 6:9 demonstrates, "Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." Even when your kids resist or talk back, your faithfulness in teaching, guiding, and loving them lays a foundation for their future. Am I perfect? No. Do my kids know many of my sins? Yes. But I trust that God sees my efforts, hears my prayers, and is working in my hijos' hearts—even when it’s not immediately visible. So let us keep planting seeds of faith and in time I believe we will see the fruit by God's grace!
 
Ok. I know that raising children in a godly way has its big challenges
We are told that God collects our tears in His bottle. Psalm 56:8 Someday our kids will see those tears and they will be very surprised because they did not know the compassion you have for them.
 
know that raising children in a godly way has its big challenges
The sad fact is that the vital important fact is the need for Christian Fathers.
The stats show that if only the mother is regular in attending church then 2% of the children will attend church regularly.
Follow the link for disturbing facts for Christian women.
 
I don't see how Proverbs 22:6 is an option unless you are smart and wealthy enough to homeschool. Even if you are, it maybe illegal in some countries or states where public school is mandatory, and in such countries or states they'll be brainwashed with godless indoctrinations. I do trust God, but I don't trust the government.
 
How do we reconcile this with Romans 13:1–7, where where Paul tells us all governing authorities are established by God.
Romans 13:1-7 reminds us that governments are not God, they are established by God, and their only job ordained by God is to punish evildoers. When a government becomes a god and forces everybody to worship it, the correct answer is Acts 5:29 - "we must obey God rather than men."
 
Romans 13:1-7 reminds us that governments are not God, they are established by God, and their only job ordained by God is to punish evildoers. When a government becomes a god and forces everybody to worship it, the correct answer is Acts 5:29 - "we must obey God rather than men."
Tks for your answer. Government is meant to serve justice, not define it. Its legitimacy comes not just from power, but from how closely it aligns with God’s moral order—protecting the innocent, humbling the proud, and ensuring justice.

God is a God of absolute and perfect Justice. AS precise as the universe is.
 
The sad fact is that the vital important fact is the need for Christian Fathers.
The sad truth is this: we desperately need Christian mothers.

I spent 12 years as a single parent. During that time, many single mothers reached out to me, curious about what it was like for a man to raise children alone. Every one of those conversations led us to the same realization—there's no difference.

Single fathers don’t want to become mothers, just as single mothers don’t want to become fathers. Each of us shoulders responsibilities we never expected, and none of us are meant to parent alone. That doesn’t lessen our effort—it reveals the quiet strength it takes to keep going. God's design is for both parents to work together to raise children.
 
brainwashed with godless indoctrinations.
Hooked on Phonics is exactly what it sounds like—a tool, but not a foundation.

What we truly need is for children to learn the Hebrew alphabet before they enter first grade. That level of early literacy builds mental pathways that phonics alone can’t reach.

I’ve seen it firsthand. My dad and brother developed a preschool readiness test—and not just as a theory. They used it with actual patients. The results were telling: even some superintendents with PhDs wouldn't pass my readiness test.

It’s about shifting our standards to what actually matters at the starting line. Words mean what they mean but people want to redefine them into what they do not mean.
 
he sad truth is this: we desperately need Christian mothers.
No Christians dedicated to each other as husband and wife to raise their children.

Please follow the link I posted and see the statistical facts about single parrent families regarding raising Christian children.
It doesn't happen where there is only a Christian mother.
 
Tks for your answer. Government is meant to serve justice, not define it. Its legitimacy comes not just from power, but from how closely it aligns with God’s moral order—protecting the innocent, humbling the proud, and ensuring justice.

God is a God of absolute and perfect Justice. AS precise as the universe is.
Then trust God, not the government, especially when it comes to education.
 
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