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3 Things Christian Parents Need to Teach Their Kids about Patriotism Girlfriends in God See All Devotionals Brent Rinehart www.apparentstuff.com 2021 8 Feb
The truth is, our children are constantly learning from us and how we engage with the world around us.
We may not sit them down and talk to them about love of country and what might be considered over the top. But they are seeing how we respond to current events. They notice the causes we champion.
And, all of these things work together to greatly influence the people they will end up being.
Being patriotic and loving America isn’t wrong. I’m so proud that I get to call this place home. I didn’t choose to be born here, but God blessed me beyond measure. I believe in praying for our leaders, expressing gratitude to our military and thanking God for
Cynthia Yanof, host of Christian Parenting’s Pardon the Mess podcast, has spearheaded a kindness challenge this Christmas season and is encouraging families to join her in facilitating opportunities to bless others.
Yanof and her family set aside a day this year to perform “random acts of (holiday) kindness” and they hope to inspire others to do the same.
“If you find something that you’re passionate about and allow other people to join you in serving in that area, you will be overwhelmed with the response you receive,” she said in an interview with The Christian Post.
Yanof said she s noticed that just about “everyone is looking for ways to make a difference; they just need someone willing to facilitate the opportunities.”