Here is an interesting post from Dr. Clark on the importance of catechizing our children. He writes:
We can, if we will, break the cycle of theological poverty. Our children are quite capable of learning a great deal at an early age. The real question is whether we are willing to teach them? Do we love them that much? Let me encourage you with this. I’ve catechized young saints and I’ve buried older saints. It’s wonderful to see those facing death reciting Heidelberg 1, which they learned in their youth.



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I like the candy idea. It beats having chalk thrown at you, because you couldn't conjugate latin verbs orally. I think to Proverbs 22:6, the family should establish a 'family altar', a time for devotion. Nothing heavy, 15-20 minutes, Bible passage (probably not Leviticus), act out scene, use an analogy, and close with prayer. I will implement the importance of catechizing my children.(Great Idea). Thanks Jay for your ministry to our families with youth. Andrew H.
Thank you Andrew.
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