Family life is often very busy! There are so many things competing for time and attention. Kids are also influenced by many different things. How can we make sure that we are making the most of our time with our children to lead them spiritually? And what is the best approach?
This practical guide gives parents a systematic approach to discipleship that goes beyond rote memorization. Author Chris Swain applies to the family context the principles of discipleship that Jesus teaches in Scripture to help you make the most of the time you have with your kids, to both lead them to Jesus and to encourage them to be like Jesus.
âDiscipleship happens when we spend intentional time with our children. It is in these moments that God writes his word on their hearts. He does the writing, but we help create the atmosphere for this to take place.â (From the introduction to Write It On Their Hearts.)
Write It On Their Hearts features:Â
⢠a model of discipleship developed by Replicate Ministries that is based on Jesusâ encounters with his disciplesÂ
⢠a discipleship plan that you can tailor to each childÂ
⢠practical help and advice for Christian parents on how to disciple their kids
Co-author Melissa Swain spent nearly 23 years as a pastorâs wife and is a mom, homeschool teacher, writer, and editor. Chris and Melissa lived all over the South, serving in various ministries, but she now calls Hendersonville, Tennessee home, along with her two children and the family dogs.
(Review written for 'Write It On Their Hearts')
It really is an enormous privilege to have this resource to read. Chris had clearly done an amazing amount of thinking and praying about the topic and his wisdom is much appreciated. Well done to Melissa for making sure it got into the hands of grateful parents! I would particularly recommend this for Christian parents who are just starting to think about how to disciple their children. For others, it was a good reminder of how vital it is that we prioritise our children's discipleship and that our quality time spent with them is never a waste.
(Review written for 'Write It On Their Hearts')
This relatively short (145 pages) book packs a big punch with practical application and conviction. Throughout the entire book, the emphasis is building a relationship with your children based on the gospel and personally modeling Christlike behavior to/for/with them.
While the introduction seemed a bit strong with the message of âvulture cultureâ (which admittedly Iâm a bit sensitive to this topic from conversations Iâve had with other people), there several good points that kept me reading. And Iâm so glad ...that I did because this book was super convicting for me and encouraging as I pursue to disciple my children well.
Each of the 7 chapters is full of Scripture, vulnerable personal stories, and advice. And each chapter ends with a bulleted list of practical ways to apply what youâve read. There are a few acronyms throughout the book which is a helpful way to remember and apply the principles of the book.
I love and appreciate the authorâs vulnerability and passion for Christ. He shares personally from his own life in a relatable way without lacking the emphasis for Jesus. He points to Jesus in His own weaknesses and encourages the reader to rely on Jesus themselves and to point their child(ren) to Jesus. The book contains just a ton of valuable information - Scripture, explanations, personal stories, practical tipsâŚmy book is full of markings which is a personal indicator for me that itâs a good book!
Paul David Trippâs book âParenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Familyâ holds top position in my favorite book on parenting. âFor the Love of Disciplineâ by Sara Wallace is a close second. And now, âWrite It on Their Heartsâ by Chris and Melissa Swain has just secured spot number 3, bumping the rest down a notch.
(Review written for 'Write It On Their Hearts')
Write It On Their Hearts is a wonderful, Christ-centred book specifically aimed at parents, families, people with young children, and those who may not have children of their own, but who have children in their lives and around them. It offers a unique look at the topic and delves into the question of âwho is discipling your children?â
Children are a beautiful gift from God, and as their parents, guardians, family, friends and people who the children around us look ...up to, itâs important for us to help, encourage, inspire and share the goodness of God, alongside with a biblical approach to discipleship, teaching and nurturing. After all, they are the next generation, and what we teach the children in our lives, how we act, what we do and how we use the time we spend with them now, can have a powerful life-long impact on their lives.
Chris, together with his wife Melissa, have written this beautiful book, sharing their tips, advice and knowledge, underpinned by a biblical approach. I have found this book to be incredibly engaging, fascinating, educational and inspiring. Itâs a book I highly recommend reading. Although I do not have children of my own, this book is still an amazing read. There are still many children who I know of, and I can put into practice what I have read, to help other children, to help parents and to gain a greater knowledge of discipling children.