Household security
September 11, 2004 | 12:00am
Whoever trusts in the LORD shall be safe. Proverbs 29:25
After the United States was attacked by terrorists on September 11, 2001, President Bush called on Congress to create a Department of Homeland Security. The job of this agency is to do everything possible to keep citizens safe.
Our individual households also need a plan for "homeland security" if we are to keep others from endangering our children. But in a world of easy access to harmful outside forces, how do we do that?
Here are some suggestions for household security:
1. Take charge of the media. Instead of allowing makers of TV programs, movies, and CDs to dictate what you watch and hear, use biblical guidelines to evaluate the language and morality of what your children see and what they listen to.
2. Check out their friends. The standards of your childrens friends may not match yours. Make your home a haven where their friends are welcome. Itll help you get to know them.
3. Build shields. By teaching your children biblical principles and encouraging their faith, youll help them to be discerning and to build inner shields that will protect them from the dangers they face.
How good is your household security? J. DAVID BRANON
Our children need a home where love
Provides security,
Where what is taught is not confused
By what they hear and see. SPER
Read: Deuteronomy 6:4-9
The best safeguard for the younger generation is a good example by
the older generation.
The Bible in one year:
Ezekiel 25-27
After the United States was attacked by terrorists on September 11, 2001, President Bush called on Congress to create a Department of Homeland Security. The job of this agency is to do everything possible to keep citizens safe.
Our individual households also need a plan for "homeland security" if we are to keep others from endangering our children. But in a world of easy access to harmful outside forces, how do we do that?
Here are some suggestions for household security:
1. Take charge of the media. Instead of allowing makers of TV programs, movies, and CDs to dictate what you watch and hear, use biblical guidelines to evaluate the language and morality of what your children see and what they listen to.
2. Check out their friends. The standards of your childrens friends may not match yours. Make your home a haven where their friends are welcome. Itll help you get to know them.
3. Build shields. By teaching your children biblical principles and encouraging their faith, youll help them to be discerning and to build inner shields that will protect them from the dangers they face.
How good is your household security? J. DAVID BRANON
Our children need a home where love
Provides security,
Where what is taught is not confused
By what they hear and see. SPER
Read: Deuteronomy 6:4-9
The best safeguard for the younger generation is a good example by
the older generation.
The Bible in one year:
Ezekiel 25-27
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