TOPIC TODAY: Is Your Home a Classroom or a Mirror? If your child grew up to be exactly like you are behind closed doors, would you be proud or terrified? Are you using "religion" as a shield to avoid the hard work of personal integrity? The Big Question: What is one value you’ve been "outsourcing" that you need to start modeling at the breakfast table tomorrow morning?
The Sunday evening vibe at Evking’s Bar is a bit tense. Ola is nursing a cold malt, looking bewildered. "I don’t understand it," he grumbles. "The boy is in the choir. He attends every youth retreat. I pay for every church camp. Yet, this morning, I caught him lying to my face about where he was last night. What are they even teaching them in that church?" Nne leans over, swirling the ice in her glass. "Ola, the church has him for two hours on Sunday. You have him for the other 166 hours of the week. You’re expecting a weekly seminar to fix a daily environment." The Lead: The "Spiritual Service Center" Myth Modern parenting has fallen into a dangerous trap: treating the church or school like a "character mechanic." We drop our children off, hoping a professional will "fix" their morality, while the home remains a place where those same values are discussed but rarely lived. Research is blunt: the home is the primary ...