Dear Fellow Children of God,
What is the role of a child of God in the public schools
run by our local government?
Public schools began classes again this week in our
area. The beginning of school is one of
the most important days in any community calendar. When school begins, the whole pattern of community
life changes. Families return from
summer vacations. Children go to bed
earlier so they can rise early and get to school on time. Teachers
and bus drivers and support staff are back on the job. Even traffic patterns change.
But, in addition to the business and societal impact of
school, there is the personal impact.
The beginning of school is also the beginning of the whole process of
helping children grow in knowledge and growing toward maturity. While the work of the church has eternal
impact, I am not sure there is anything more important that our culture does
than the nurturing of children which is done by our schools. Our children are the future of our community
and our nation. It is a vital work to
help our children grow toward life as healthy and productive adults.
But young children are also vulnerable. That is why headlines about bullying, and
headlines about abuse, and headlines about school shootings are so devastating. From a cultural point of view children are
innocent victims when these tragedies take place.
It is because of
this important impact on the children of our community that I urge fellow
Christians to think about the role of God’s people in the process of
education. Time and again Jesus talks
about His special love for children. We
are told in one account of Scripture that, when parents brought children to
Jesus, He took them into his arms and blessed them. (Mark 10:13-16) In another Bible verse Jesus warns against
harming children or leading them astray.
The judgment from God for such harm is dire, according to Matthew
18:6. But, perhaps my favorite verse
that talks about God’s love and our responsibility toward children is found in
Matthew 18:10. Jesus says, "See that you do not look
down on one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven
always see the face of my Father in heaven.” So, Jesus says we
have a responsibility for the “little ones”, but God is also providing extra
special care.
So, what is the role of a Christian person in the
education of our children? The schools
are run by our government, and the government is by law separate from the church. But, that does not mean that God’s people don’t
have an interest in this important work that happens in the schools.
Here are some steps Christians can take to help the
schools in their jobs of educating our children. First, Christians should work to provide
stable homes for our own children. The
foundation of good education begins in homes.
When children know they are loved they are secure enough to risk
learning. When they know they are loved
by God, they can face the challenges that schools will bring. Stable homes help the education of our
children.
Secondly, Christians can and should pray for our
schools. Pray for and encourage the
children. Pray for and encourage the
teachers and staff. Learning takes work
and discipline, and it can be difficult.
God does hear our prayers and He answers them!
Finally, Christians can volunteer in schools. Jesus calls us to serve others as he served
us and gave His life for us. We can
volunteer and serve in schools, no strings attached, just because it helps in the
important task of educating our children.
The beginning of school also has a special place in my
heart this year. While my daughter,
Mary, has taught in Chevak for two years, this year she began her job as a
teacher in our local school system. And,
while all of my children have finished public school, my first grandson, Jake,
begins kindergarten this year, with 5 more grand children on the way. So, I have a personal interest in the welfare
of our schools.
Children are precious and important to God. Our schools are important to our children. I encourage you to reach out in faith and
service to make our schools a place where children can grow in knowledge and
maturity.
A Child of God, Praying for God’s Blessings on our
Schools,
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. Please
remember the church picnic this coming Sunday.
Please see the information below.
P.P.S. There was
another Rockey baptism in worship on Wednesday, August 14. Here are some pictures. https://plus.google.com/photos/114993745799525883148/albums/5912858676456024145?banner=pwa
P.P.P.S. Fishing
has been good recently. Here are some
pictures of some silver salmon fishing. https://plus.google.com/photos/114993745799525883148/albums/5905392385835642545?banner=pwa
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sending these e-mail messages, hopefully weekly, to all St. John members and
friends whose e-mails I have. (I am always adding new names of friends
and members – in case you are just receiving this e-mail for the first
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