5 Keys to Help Your Teenager Grow in God

teenagers
Share:

Our oldest son is in the 6th grade. He’s close to exiting his pre-teen season and fully embrace the realm of teen-hood. (This is a great opportunity for you to pray for me.)

Over the past year he’s grown into a young man that loves his hair, girls and his own opinion. In fact, he’s grown increasingly bold about sharing his opinion. A once relatively passive young boy that rolled with the punches, today he’s more apt to let us know when he disagrees and why. It’s a new world for us.

The most important opinion he will exercise over the next few years is what he believes regarding God, God’s word and God’s plan for Keegan’s life. You see, what his dad and I believe will increasingly take a backseat to what Keegan believes. And this is what should happen in order for Keegan to embrace his own faith and not simply assume ours.

But there is a way that we (as parents) can hinder this work that God is doing in his life…
We can hinder by telling him what he should think. He’s got to be able to think for himself. That means he needs to wrestle through the problem, weigh it against God’s word and wade through his own thoughts regarding it.

We can hinder by not allowing him to disagree. Though it’s so simple, the wrong move is to NOT allow him to have an opposing opinion. Forcing an agreement shuts down the conversation and closes the door on the next open conversation.

We can hinder by not validating his thought process. Some of the theories our son conjures are comical. But the danger lies in our response. The temptation is to laugh, chide or simply ignore. Fighting to find a way to validate the thought process encourages him to continue to exercise that muscle.

In the end, I want my kids to learn how to think through an argument so they can further validate what they believe. We call it apologetics. The ability to defend our faith. Even if his conclusion is wrong, doesn’t make the effort wrong.

We can hinder by not listening. The biggest culprit. I quickly communicate how much I value (or devalue) my son’s faith by how much I’m willing to shut my mouth and simply listen.

Or there are ways we can help this work that God is doing in his life…

We can help by creating opportunities for conversation. Spending time together you create opportunities for open dialog. Often our busy schedules can smother any chance we have to simply sit and chat.

We can help by showing them what Scripture says. Helping our kids navigate the Bible so they can learn what God’s word has to say is one of the best skills you can teach them. But show them… don’t just preach to them.

We can help by listening, listening, listening. My ability to shut my mouth and open my ears will go a long way toward investing in my son’s relationship with Christ. Whether he is right, wrong or indifferent… I’ve got to simply listen to his opinion, his thoughts and his interpretations. From that I am better equipped to guide him and pray for him.

We can help by praying over them and for them. I take my son to school every Friday morning. I enjoy that drive. Typically we listen to music of his choice and we talk. Often I pray over him as we get closer to the school. I want Keegan to hear my heart spoken to God about him.

It’s an opportunity to sow words of confidence, encouragement and faith into his heart. Then when he’s out of the car I take more time to pray for him. For the challenges he will face throughout the day. For the decisions he’ll make. For the influence he will have.

We can help by not freaking out! This should probably be in the number 1 slot. The last thing we should do is freak out. My son’s buddy at school is Buddhist. I can’t freak out about that. He can’t keep his mind off girls. I can’t freak out about that.

He thinks he’s going to strike it rich one day because of a magnetic, hover craft transportation system he’s conjured in his head will set him for life. I can’t freak out about that. At 12 years old, wise decisions are not his forte. But he’s learning. And I can’t freak out in the meantime. It’s critical that I remember Who is in control, Who is ordering Keegan’s steps, and Who cares more about Keegan’s relationship with Christ than I do.

As parents, we have a choice as to whether we will hinder or help our kids as they grown in their faith. We can all agree that deep down, we really just want to help. What ways have you found hinder or help your kids? Tell us on Facebook.


Gina McClain is a speaker, writer & Children’s Ministry Director at Faith Promise Church in Knoxville, TN. Her marriage to Kyle McClain keeps her marginally sane while their 3 kids (Keegan, Josie and Connor) keep her from taking herself too seriously. Visit her blog at ginamcclain.com for more information about her ministry.

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Sword-Wielding Attacker Terrorizes Church Service

Churches in the West continue to be targeted by violent agitators as a Utah man was arrested recently for assaulting churchgoers at a Sunday morning service with a wooden sword and punching several with his fists. As reported by ABC...

Angel Studios to Appeal ‘The Chosen’ Departure Decision

Following the departure of “The Chosen” from Angel Studios, Angel CEO Neal Harmon has issued a statement discussing the matter. “The team at Angel Studios is honored to have been instrumental in the founding and unbelievable growth of ‘The Chosen,'”...

Why You May Be Grieving the Holy Spirit

I felt in my spirit today that many are stuck in justification of their sinful choices. They may say, “Oh, this unequally yoked relationship is OK.” Or, “It’s OK to sleep around” or “It’s OK to look at this or...

The Secret to Loving Your Life

How do you feel about your life? Would you say you love it? Or do you just get through each day, enduring things you don’t want to do, suffering through the things that frustrate you, coveting someone else’s life? Do...

BREAKING: NYC Jury Finds Trump Guilty

A New York City jury has reached a verdict in former President Donald Trump’s historic trial. The jury has found him guilty of falsifying business records, convicting him of all 34 counts. Get your FREE CHARISMA NEWSLETTERS today! Stay up to...

‘Horrified’: Ray Comfort Reacts to Viral Pope Francis Comments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFUABe4Bl5c Evangelist Ray Comfort was “horrified” by Pope Francis’ recent proclamation that human beings are “fundamentally good,” telling CBN News he believes the pontiff missed a significant opportunity to share the Gospel with a watching world. “[I was] horrified, because...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top