Looking back, if you had the chance to do it over again, would you put your kids in Sunday School or if you don't have kids would you put them in if you did?
This has everything to do with the particular Sunday School.North said:Looking back, if you had the chance to do it over again, would you put your kids in Sunday School or if you don't have kids would you put them in if you did?
North said:Looking back, if you had the chance to do it over again, would you put your kids in Sunday School or if you don't have kids would you put them in if you did?
Ransom said:North said:Looking back, if you had the chance to do it over again, would you put your kids in Sunday School or if you don't have kids would you put them in if you did?
Nope.
But hindsight is always 20/20. I mean, how was I to know that a harmless Bible story about Daniel in the lion's den would set off a chain reaction of events that ended with the universe exploding?
Prin.Ciples said:Sunday school is nothing more than a local church effort to make up for lazy parenting.
Who ever decides to trust their children's spirtual education to a local school sunday teacher is down right naive and lazy. Take the time to teach your own children. Its your responsibility and not another.
kaba said:Prin.Ciples said:Sunday school is nothing more than a local church effort to make up for lazy parenting.
Who ever decides to trust their children's spirtual education to a local school sunday teacher is down right naive and lazy. Take the time to teach your own children. Its your responsibility and not another.
I totally disagree! And I am very involved in my children's lives! And since my son's Sunday School teacher is actually the Pastor I think he is in good hands.
Prin.Ciples said:kaba said:Prin.Ciples said:Sunday school is nothing more than a local church effort to make up for lazy parenting.
Who ever decides to trust their children's spirtual education to a local school sunday teacher is down right naive and lazy. Take the time to teach your own children. Its your responsibility and not another.
I totally disagree! And I am very involved in my children's lives! And since my son's Sunday School teacher is actually the Pastor I think he is in good hands.
Your children aren't your "Pastor's" responsibilty. Nor does the Scriptures command that "Pastors" teach other people's children about God. I know you've probabily been accustom to living within this apostate church age, but you should really give more creedance to the Scripture than apostate tradition.
Eph 6:4 Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
For far too long, children have been raising children. Its time every man learn enough to teach his own children the instructions of the Lord. Your children might just love you more for it and not build unhealthy relationships with "pastors" in which they think they can do no wrong...... and the "pastor" knows everything. Relationships were beliefs isn't founded in the Scriptures but "pastoral tradition". Relationships in which you're alway having to ask "what does the pastor have to say about that"?
kaba said:Prin.Ciples said:kaba said:Prin.Ciples said:Sunday school is nothing more than a local church effort to make up for lazy parenting.
Who ever decides to trust their children's spirtual education to a local school sunday teacher is down right naive and lazy. Take the time to teach your own children. Its your responsibility and not another.
I totally disagree! And I am very involved in my children's lives! And since my son's Sunday School teacher is actually the Pastor I think he is in good hands.
Your children aren't your "Pastor's" responsibilty. Nor does the Scriptures command that "Pastors" teach other people's children about God. I know you've probabily been accustom to living within this apostate church age, but you should really give more creedance to the Scripture than apostate tradition.
Eph 6:4 Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
For far too long, children have been raising children. Its time every man learn enough to teach his own children the instructions of the Lord. Your children might just love you more for it and not build unhealthy relationships with "pastors" in which they think they can do no wrong...... and the "pastor" knows everything. Relationships were beliefs isn't founded in the Scriptures but "pastoral tradition". Relationships in which you're alway having to ask "what does the pastor have to say about that"?
Sorry you have such a hateful attitude toward church and the leadership. Not everyone leads their life by what the Pastor would say. I actually spend a lot of time with my children. All four of my children were lead to the Lord as I was teaching them. Just because you send your children to Sunday School does not mean you have not taught them at home as well.
From the examples you gave sounds like a person problem to me.
aleshanee said:i don;t have children and never will.... but i loved going to sunday school when i was little .... it was one of the few things at that time in my life i could actually look forward to.... what few times i was actually allowed to go........ and if i did have children then of course i would enroll them in sunday school........ but i would check it out first and make sure it was a good one .....and i would probably go with them on the first day... and maybe even others if they wanted me to......![]()
kaba said:I think sending my children to Sunday School is obeying the Scriptures. I attend the church I do because it believes the same way I do. I know the people that teach my children's (teen and young adults now) class.
Sunday School is also awesome to those children whose parents dont attend church or arent christians. Great way to receive the Gospel. But it is also awesome to children whose parents do attend church, it just reinforces what they are taught at home.
kaba said:You must home church, and anything I might say about why I love attending the church I do will fall on deaf ears. So.....................................But I follow God not a man!
Prin.Ciples said:kaba said:You must home church, and anything I might say about why I love attending the church I do will fall on deaf ears. So.....................................But I follow God not a man!
I don't home church. I just don't buy into all the tradtion. I hope the Lord blesses you in your efforts. No hard feelings from me.![]()
FSSL said:A graded curriculum and comradery the kids enjoys with friends their age, in church, does fulfill the purpose of the church.
Older teaching the younger...