Tag Archives: Craig Groeschel

Don’t raise well rounded, well educated and happy kids

Posted on 03. May, 2012 by .

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I’ve been working alongside parents now for fifteen years, but I’ve only done this from the perspective of actually being a parent for the last five. Having kids of your own certainly changes your perspective. We all have hopes and dreams for what our kids will grow up to be. Every time we host a child dedication class, we ask the question, “What does parenting success look like to you?” We also ask another question that hits the same issue from a different angle asking, “If you could pass only one thing to your child by the time they become an adult, what would that thing be?” I know that we put parents on the spot with these questions, but I’m amazed how often parents give answers like, “I want my son to be happy” or “I wan’t my kids to be successful” or even, “I want my child to have respect for all people.” I’m not going to say that these are wrong things, but if these is the greatest hope this generation of parents have for their kids… well there’s no wonder we’re seeing moral and spiritual decay. My goal is that by the end of the baptism class, I’ve either convinced them or at least built a case for wanting an authentic relationship with Jesus for their kids.

I absolutely loved Craig Groeschel’s talk at Orange this year. He essentially communicated many of the philosophical and strategy positions behind Orange, but from his own personal perspective and experience. His shocking statement was that we should not aim to raise well rounded, highly educated and happy children. That’s what our culture communicates as a need, but this doesn’t line up with the scriptures.

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Going All The Way by Criag Groeschel

Posted on 08. Jul, 2008 by .

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I just finished reading this book (Going All the Way: Preparing for a Marriage That Goes the Distance) by Craig Groeschel of LiveChurch.TV. Actually, this is part of what I did for the 4th of July this year… I caught up on some reading. Being at a church that is made up of close to 50% singles, there are a lot of people who want to get married, so there is a higher demand of pastors to marry folks. I’ve done two wedding up to this point and have a feeling that I’ll be doing many more. Currently I have two couples that I’ll be doing their wedding at the end of the year. I met both of them last week for an initial get together to make sure we were a good fit.… Read the rest

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