How to Help Children Learn Conservative Christian Values

Provide for the poor "liberally" as an individual as a conservative through private or church related charities and your own efforts., Teach your children by living in God's will yourself and as their goal, like: "as much as it is up to you, be at...

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  1. Step 1: Provide for the poor "liberally" as an individual as a conservative through private or church related charities and your own efforts.

    Then children may learn to think critically about choices like working to be able to help others--and to believe in absolutes of a quality in Christ-likeness that may guide them to right choices.
  2. Step 2: Teach your children by living in God's will yourself and as their goal

    and "...never be an unjust judge;" and I do not even judge myself] there is one judge."

    They will grow in love in Christ among the weedy areas like among many immoral and unloving people who are not so well taught. ,,,, (in the next revision... so to speak: "working toward perfection"). "Lord, I believe, but help my unbelief." expresses an imperfect faith, but Jesus said that it was expressing great faith.

    That is not unlike: "Life is but a stage, and every man an actor..." while praying for guidance from God in Jesus' name, with the creator as director–producer of your practical Christian life... ,, "You are not finished in a day nor even in a lifetime (but still successful) with good efforts/progress..."

    Your children will value hard work and compassion as a conservative virtue, but season every virtue with "moderation in all things," being self-sufficient--with the thrill of learning--with fun and love in the their lives for the weak and the most "despised" deserving kindness (if not liberty). , So beginning now become more responsible with high standards of love--realizing that God is absolute love, and we are to be like him in word and deed...
  3. Step 3: like: "as much as it is up to you

  4. Step 4: be at peace with everyone..."; "...love your enemy "; "He who wins souls is wise."

  5. Step 5: Love others is the most conservative kind of values that you may desire for your children and grandchildren because it is to give peace to them and others.

  6. Step 6: Teach: "Deal with people

  7. Step 7: including children

  8. Step 8: firmly..." but not overreacting harshly–angrily as when one even a child may not do all one could

  9. Step 9: as well as possible.

  10. Step 10: Celebrate their initiative and industriousness

  11. Step 11: as your child can thrive in good work so do all "some now; some later" while upholding high standards in a patch of weeds and briers.

  12. Step 12: Work with each child toward Christian wisdom

  13. Step 13: ie: "win souls"—expecting this though not always seeing it.

  14. Step 14: Teach initiative: "Get it going (and doing it right) and then improve it later!

  15. Step 15: Read Christ's words (in red in "Red Letter Edition of the Bible") to them.

  16. Step 16: Insist on industriousness (perseverance) in activities

  17. Step 17: but relax some and enjoy your life's-work

  18. Step 18: love others to live peacefully and justly.

  19. Step 19: Teach your children to love and bless your enemy with peace and kindness--as much as possible--not only loving your brother and your neighbor as yourself.

  20. Step 20: Guide your children to be righteous--hopefully--but only by accepting the grace of the one true God and accepting faith in God which itself is a gift from God so that no one may boast.

Detailed Guide

Then children may learn to think critically about choices like working to be able to help others--and to believe in absolutes of a quality in Christ-likeness that may guide them to right choices.

and "...never be an unjust judge;" and I do not even judge myself] there is one judge."

They will grow in love in Christ among the weedy areas like among many immoral and unloving people who are not so well taught. ,,,, (in the next revision... so to speak: "working toward perfection"). "Lord, I believe, but help my unbelief." expresses an imperfect faith, but Jesus said that it was expressing great faith.

That is not unlike: "Life is but a stage, and every man an actor..." while praying for guidance from God in Jesus' name, with the creator as director–producer of your practical Christian life... ,, "You are not finished in a day nor even in a lifetime (but still successful) with good efforts/progress..."

Your children will value hard work and compassion as a conservative virtue, but season every virtue with "moderation in all things," being self-sufficient--with the thrill of learning--with fun and love in the their lives for the weak and the most "despised" deserving kindness (if not liberty). , So beginning now become more responsible with high standards of love--realizing that God is absolute love, and we are to be like him in word and deed...

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