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Week in Review: Choice to Children

by Melissa J | More from this Blogger

10 Feb 2007 02:25 AM

This week I took some focus on various topics such as the freedoms we are given by God, the role model a father can be to his children, I shared what I believe to be a Biblical perspective of being narrow-minded, growing up in spiritually, and lessons we can learn from children.

  • One of the most difficult questions to answer is why does God allow bad things to happen? In my Freedom of Choice blog I share what I believe to be the answer. I believe God's will was/is always good for our life. I believe it's mankind that has created the environment we have today.
  • Dads, who do you think your biggest fan is? Who do you think is looking up to you as the big strong guy you are? Who do you have a huge influence on? I sure hope your answer is your children. In Your Biggest Fans, I share about how my kids see their daddy and how I saw my own and how this had an influence on how I see my heavenly Father.
  • Being narrow-minded is so frowned upon by society. What Does it Mean to Be Narrow-Minded? In this blog I share a slightly different perspective of narrow-mindedness and how I believe being a bit narrow-minded isn't such a bad thing. Before passing judgment here, check out my blog.
  • As we physically grow, hopefully we emotionally mature and gain wisdom as well. Growing and maturing isn't limited to our bodies alone, but applies to our Christian walk too. In Learning as I Go I've shared my thoughts on maturing as a woman and a Christian.
  • Jesus clearly had great love for children. In the Bible He makes reference of children and heaven. In my blog Lessons We Can Learn from Children, I take a closer look at what I believe God would have us learn from the general innocence, honesty and faith of children.

 
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