Youth Group Makes a Huge Difference Later
Feb 04
According to new stats released by Barna, having your youth in Sunday School makes a huge difference later on in life. If you consistently go to Sunday School when you are young it has a direct bearing on church attendance when you grow up.
According to Barna, “More than 8 in 10 adults in the U.S. claim they had weekly religious education before age 12. Of those, 69 percent now attend religious programs weekly.”
What does that mean?
Parents that means you cannot overestimate the importance of having your child in church when they are young. Being part of a good children’s program and youth program hasĀ a great impact on their spiritual lives later on.
So, to all of the parents reading – here are some admonitions:
1. Model a consistent Christian life for your child / teen. It is even better if they see Jesus in you!
2. Make Sunday School and Wednesday night youth worship/AWANA’s part of your regular routine without fail. I know your child has homework on Wednesdays but if they need to stay up a few minutes late it won’t harm them for life. Being detached from the youth group might. Make sure they are in Sunday School every Sunday. Don’t be a “hit or miss” family when it comes to Sunday School – your children will pay the price later on!
3. Make Christ the center of your home. Talk about Jesus / church all the time in a positive way. Don’t ever let them hear you complain about something going on at church.
We all want our children to grow up to be good citizens and good Christians. It doesn’t happen by accident!
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.






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