Here’s to all the moms and dads out there that do their best to make sure their kids get the best educational experience they can receive.
One day I got to bond with five-year-old Peyton. She was dropped off at Easter for kids, and about five minutes later she ended up in a meltdown because she missed her mommy. I felt sorry for her. She was just a little girl in a new place, and sometimes mornings can be a struggle. After calming down, we decided to sit next to a banner in the church with a painted cross and some colorful butterflies. Peyton and I talked about which butterflies were our favorites, and then we talked about the cross. I told her about God and how he sent his son Jesus to be our Savior. I assured her that when we are sometimes missing our moms and dads we can remember that God is always with us and that he is watching over us wherever we go.
On the flip-side, I sometimes get very sad as a parent when I have to leave Isaak at daycare or even at home if I’m traveling for work. I wonder about him a lot, and imagine what he is doing throughout the day. I miss him.
Whether you are the parent or the child, love is a two-way street, It’s natural to think about and miss the people you leave behind each day. I find peace in Proverbs 22:6… “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” As a parent you can find confidence in God’s word when you are actively finding new ways to teach your kids about Jesus – even if that means placing them in the care of others during the day.
Meanwhilie, 12-year-old Deon was picked up from swimming lessons by his mom one day. She asked me if I was Deon’s teacher, and I told her I was responsible for him at the pool. She said he loved the swimming, and every night he came home to tell her about what he learned in Christ Light (our daily Bible lesson). Deon’s mom was gushing about how enthusiastic Deon’s attitude has been through the week, and how he was very happy when he could share his stories of the day. We had numerous opportunities just like Deon’s story here Grenada – kids sharing the good news with others out of excitement that was produced at the camp.
Throughout the week, Kingdom Workers were able to assist with in FREE public swim lessons after the VBS wrapped up each day. Claire worked with an 11-year old girl named Mckayla. Mckayla had been coming to the free lessons provided by Grace Lutheran because her family planned on spending a day at the beach the following weekend. Mckayla was very excited to hang out with her cousins and this time swim in the ocean with them. Mckayla desperately hoped her dad would be coming to the party too. She really wanted to spend time with him and show him that she is capable of achieving her goals such as learning to swim. She wanted to show him that she is a strong, young lady. She anxiously hoped her dad will celebrate this accomplishment with her.
Parent/child relationships are full of wonder and anticipation from both sides. Have you recently made plans to spend some special time with your kids? Is there something you’ve been wanting to share with your parents lately? Rejoice knowing that no matter what happens with our parent/child relationships here on Earth, God our Father is ALWAYS there for us no matter what, where, when, or why. He hears us, and He is always there to celebrate all of our accomplishments.
