Why do we want to teach the big truths of the Christian faith to little kids? Watch as Anna Sargeant, the Director of Children’s Curriculum and a staff editor at The Austin Stone Community Church in Austin, TX, explains in this video from The Gospel at the Center.
In this video you’ll hear:
- Why it is important to teach children the big picture of the gospel at an early age.
- How the gospel helps us grasp the deep love of God
- Why the Christian life is about repentance rather than perfection.
- A few practical ways to cultivate the spiritual gifts of children.
DeWayne Wyatt says
I agree completely Aaron and Sam. I began in preschool at age 73. At 77, I moved up with the preschoolers who started Kindergarten and advanced with them for 1st grade and now I have them in the 2nd grade. I am their small-group leader on Sunday morning and Wednesday evening. I’ve known most of them since they were two years old.
This is an amazing opportunity to help build their spiritual foundation. I know their parents well and together, we are developing spiritual giants. These kids will not be inactive believers when they reach adulthood and I believe they will not drop out as soon as they complete high school. We (parents and small-group leaders) are making a difference.