“Sally, are you really ready for your baby to leave home?!” quipped one of my dear friends when I was buying one last birthday present.
Yes, it is true that this week, Joy, my youngest of 4, is turning 17. I am savoring each day, as she will be leaving for college this fall.
Several women have questioned Joy, Clay and me at mom’s conferences this spring.
“Joy, aren’t you just going to be 17 when you start? Aren’t your parents fearful that you will lose your faith? You’re just a baby—I can’t believe your mom would be so irresponsible! (No one said this to my face, but Joy did say she was tired of hearing the same quips mentioned to her again and again.)
It is hard to believe that my youngest is now a young adult. But after sending off my other children to New York City, Boston and Oxford in England, I have a heart full of confidence that God lives in those places, too, and that He will be faithful to complete the work of maturity in Joy’s life, even in California, that was begun in our home.
Seeing our other children prove faithful to Biblical ideals in difficult arenas, on their own, has helped me to trust our children into God’s hands.
Early, Clay and I understood the power of influencing children by inspiring their hearts, instead of trying to control their behavior by following all the right rules.
But we had a great model—Jesus.
Jesus’ method of discipleship became our model for parenting. He entrusted the whole world into the hands of his disciples when he went back to heaven. He sent them into the world, even though Peter, the rock, the leader, stumbled and temporarily made some huge mistakes by leaving turning from Christ; Thomas doubted him, and all of his disciples hid. But Jesus knew that their hearts were engaged and that living for the Kingdom, after knowing His love, would move them to a life of great spiritual investment.
“I will make you fishers of men. I will entrust the kingdom into the hands of normal men who are empowered by the Holy Spirit and trust God to go before them to do the work.”
Basically, Jesus empowered normal, mostly uneducated men, to be the message makers who would bring Christianity an
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