Being concerned with all aspects of a child’s development–physical, emotional, social, and spiritual. All children ask “Where do we come from” kinds of questions, so Christian child development answers those questions from a Christian perspective–teaching children about God’s love for them and their value as a person.
Being concerned with all aspects of a child’s development–physical, emotional, social, and spiritual. All children ask “Where do we come from” kinds of questions, so Christian child development answers those questions from a Christian perspective–teaching children about God’s love for them and their value as a person.
…meeting children’s needs with kindness, love, patience, etc.
… teaching children to understand who Jesus Christ was, and how they can learn to be Christ-like.
more than just a hand-out; it means a lasting commitment to bring about real change and support for the child.
unpassively stepping aside (yielding to His Spirit)and letting Jesus do His thing.