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About Paul Dean
Dr. Paul J. Dean is the pastor of Providence Baptist Church in Greer, SC, and hosts a daily, live, call-in radio talk show: "Calling for Truth." He serves as the Director of Applied Ministry at the Greenville, SC extension of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also a Regional Mentor with the International Association of Biblical Counselors. Paul speaks at several conferences throughout the year and provides training for ministers and churches on a regular basis. He is married and has three children.
Family matters, and makes a difference. Baptist Press
reported that “Children living with both biological parents or adoptive parents
who attend religious services regularly are less likely to exhibit problems at
school or at home” according to a 2008 analysis of national data.
“The study by psychologist Nicholas Zill, the founder of Child Trends, and
statistician Philip Fletcher found that children in such a situation -- when
compared to children not living with both parents and not attending religious
services regularly -- are 5.5 times less likely to have repeated a grade and
2.5 less likely to have had their parents contacted by the school because of a
conduct or achievement problem. Additionally, intact families who have regular
religious participation (defined as at least weekly or monthly) are less likely
to report parental stress and more likely to report a ‘better parent-child
relationship.” Further, “The authors said that children in an intact religious
family ‘are more likely to exhibit positive social behavior, including showing
respect for teachers and neighbors, getting along with other children,
understanding other people's feelings, and trying to resolve conflicts with
classmates, family, or friends.’”
It should be no surprise that children from religious,
intact families fare better. Sensible circumstances lead to better results than
chaotic circumstances. Such a dynamic is owing to God’s common grace and the
natural law He has built into this world. At the same time, special or saving
grace is necessary to truly understand God and ourselves and implement His will
in our lives in a way that pleases Him and produces the genuine, peaceable
fruit of righteousness.
In God’s economy, the family plays a specific role. God
calls human beings, and indeed Christians, to populate and subdue the earth for
His glory and the good of man. The family provides a stabilizing force in an
otherwise frenzied society. It is in the context of family that men and women
learn the absolute necessity of being responsible adults and the onus upon them
to train their children. It is through the family that the gospel is propagated
in a visible way as Christ’s commitment to His church is magnified in loving
relationships and as children are taught to fear the Lord.
There are some tremendous implications for your family in
God’s command to take dominion over the earth. God has a role for you and your
family to walk the road of life together and to subdue the earth together in
some sense. It is the individualism of our culture that militates against such
an understanding. And yet, God has a specific purpose for families together as
families. Certainly we all have different roles within the family. But, those
roles must mesh into this dynamic of togetherness if we are to honor God and
find maximum fulfillment within our family life.
Above all others, Christian parents must see the
significance of the family and bring their full attention to bear upon it. Too
many of our children suffer for a lack of biblical focus in that context. While
they generally do better than those in “dysfunctional” families as the survey
indicates, in the end, they end up making shipwreck of their faith. As
Christian parents you must learn the imperative of discipleship with particular
reference to your children. Other research has revealed that ninety percent of
evangelical youth walk away from Christ upon graduating high school. You must
embrace and apply God’s admonition to you regarding your children: “And these
words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them
diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house,
when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. You shall
bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your
eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates
(Deut. 6:6-9).” Only then will your children fare better in an eternal sense.
Parents, you must learn that television, your own busy
lives, and even working long hours rob you of time with your family. You are
robbed of a growing and vital relationship with your spouse and children.
Husbands and wives, you need to have a relationship apart from your children
that you might enjoy your empty-nest years to the full. You must also
prioritize the personal discipleship of your children that they might honor
God, that your children might do the same even as adults, and that they might
be filled with joy as their children grown in grace, again, even into adulthood.
Let us not be committed to the world’s priorities but to God’s priorities. Such
a commitment is the only path to true, temporal happiness and eternal fruit.
To schedule Dr. Dean to speak on Christian Worldview or to
schedule biblical counseling training for your church through the Southern
Baptist Association of Biblical Counselors or the International Association of
Biblical Counselors, e-mail pauldeanjr@juno.com.
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