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Ministries|Wed, Jan. 09 2008 10:43 AM EST

Battling for the Hearts of Youth

By Ron Luce|Christian Post Guest Columnist

If there is a teenager in your home, you see something everyday that others may miss: The battle for their hearts is real and the battle is here. The culture’s impact on even Christian homes is undeniable. The question screaming in a parent’s mind is:

“What in the world do I do?! How can I protect, help, and arm my kids?”

Over the last few months, you may have seen leaders talking about the battle for this young generation. Now, let’s talk about some specific tools you can use to win the battle for your children.

Know all of the media that is influencing your kids. The world is out to get our kids’ cash, and they will break all the moral standards they can to do it. Emerging technology can easily submerge kids in images and lyrics that would shock you. The distrust should not be placed in our kids, but rather in the world. It’s time to draw the battle lines.

As parents, we must jump between the media’s influence and our kids. Know the CDs they listen to and the songs on their iPods. Create a system where you check their music regularly and compare the lyrics to the bible. Also consider: What Internet sites do they visit? Make sure that you know the address of their MySpace or other online blogs and know the “friends” that they connect with online. For a Christian alternative to MySpace, check out the Battle Plans on www.battlecry.com.

Find mentors that can speak into your child’s life. When we talk about honoring parents at our events, teens react like they have never heard about it before! Even though parents have taught their children what is right a million times, kids can hear it in a fresh and different way when it comes from someone else. Surround your kids with people that can connect with them in different ways than you can.

Know all their friends. The impact of peer pressure is undeniable. As parents, we need to help them find the right friends.

Plug them into a youth group that is full of on-fire people, not just a church room where cynical kids hang out.

Some parents we respected once told my wife Katie and I the biggest mistake they ever made: letting their kids sleep over at other houses. Since then, to protect them, we seldom let our kids spend the night with friends. You never know what they are learning while they are away. The only families we allow our children to spend the night with are those we undeniably know and trust. Spend time with your kids and their friends so that you are well connected with their social world. And be wary of elusive friends. You should be aware of every influence.

Remember, you are still the parent and you have the authority to decide who is in their peer group.

Engage your kid’s heart. Make sure that you are connected with your kids at the heart level. When I notice that my kids are listening more to others than to me, I spend more time with them. For example, I take my daughters on regular dates. Know who owns your child’s heart; keep a “heart monitor” on them.

While battling for our own kids, let us not forget those without Christian parents. Get involved in their friends’ lives or in a local youth ministry. Volunteer your time, love, and money. You can connect with others that have a passion to reach young people at www.battlecry.com, and you can find resources such as video clips and sermon outlines to help you battle for the teenagers in your area. It is imperative that you get involved. Together, we can reach this generation.

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Ron Luce is the founder of Teen Mania, one of the world's largest Christian youth organizations, which inspires, empowers, and equips teens to reject the negative influences of pop culture and embrace the "coolness" of Christ. This year, Teen Mania is rallying hundreds of thousands of teens in the BattleCry movement to save their generation. For more information, visit www.BattleCry.com.

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  • Sun Jan 13, 2008 4:25 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The greatest challenge facing your children is evolution. As your child grows into a young adult the Bible is harder for them to accept with "just cause", or "you can feel God", or "just have faith". If God is a God of science then Physics, Chemistry, Math and yes even BIOLOGY, should all lead us to Him.. AND IT DOES! When faced with pseudo-science like evolution you have to first educate yourself and then teach your children the SCIENCE behind creation, and the SCIENCE AGAINST Evolution. They will not get this critical view of evolution in the real world in public schools or universities. So educate yourself its easy to do, you don't need a PhD. Find and read scientific articles bring them to the pastor educated scientists both within and outside the church that you know. However, the most important thing is to read them together with your children and cultivate a scientific minds to see all the flaws in evolution that are otherwise swept under the carpet. Some good websites with scientific articles reviewed and explained are http://www.scienceagainstevolution.org/index.htm http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v26/i4/whales.asp

  • Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:50 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Yes, only by playing Big Brother can christian parents keep their children from having a real choice about whether to believe ancients myths accurately describe reality.

  • Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:06 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Amen, brother in Christ! We underestimate the many ways that the devil will try and prevent anyone from getting to heaven. Again, I say, Amen!

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