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6 Ways to Foster Spirituality in the Home

There are few things more important than raising kids to be kind and loving. You want your children to be good citizens, but how exactly do you impart these values and explain their justification to kids? This is often easier said than done. Kids are subject to countless influences from many sources that can easily derail the spiritual focus you try to maintain within your home. Rather than give up, though, this should be motivation to buckle down and raise your kids the right way. There are several strategies you can adopt to accomplish this and create a godly household.

6 Ways to Foster Spirituality in the Home

Consider the following six tips for fostering a more spiritual home. The environment that your kids are raised in matters, and with the right influences, your kids will grow up to be the respectful and loving people you want them to become. It is up to you to provide them with the tools they need to become spiritually and emotionally mature.

Engage With Godly Media

One of the biggest yet most often overlooked threats to spirituality is the media that we consume every day. Do you watch movies that are filled with sex and violence? Does the music you listen to promote unhealthy relationships and immorality? It is important to stay aware of the media you and your kids are experiencing on a daily basis. Even the godliest family can be susceptible to unsavory influence in the form of secular music and TV. Replace those influences with positive and uplifting media. Christian music, for example, offers spiritually edifying and positive music for the whole family.

Be Constructively Critical

A big part of maintaining spirituality in your home is being aware of the habits your kids are forming and correcting their paths whenever it becomes necessary. If you find that the media your kids are consuming is a poor influence, as previously mentioned, replacing it is a good way to remain on the right track. Doing so requires that you keep a critical eye—and, in fact, being constructively critical is one of the most important keys to maintaining the spiritual health of your household. Do not accept everything at face value. Instead, consider its impact on your family.

Introspect as a Family

You are not the only part of the family who should be engaging in introspection. Join together as a group and reflect on your spiritual growth and needs. This can do wonders to foster your family’s spiritual bond and help you grow as a unit, too. You might be surprised by the insights that your kids can come up with when given the opportunity to openly reflect on their own spiritual growth. This process is integral to prayer and other related activities your family participates in. Attending a church such as The Way International, for example, should accompany spiritual introspection.

Make Time for Spiritual Activities

The biggest obstacle keeping many families from becoming spiritually strong is sheer busyness. It isn’t easy to spend time together and focus on spiritual matters when everybody is at work, at school or out socializing. Making time is a challenge in and of itself, but it’s the greatest responsibility you have to your family. Where there’s a will, there’s a way, and you can make time for activities such as reading the Bible even on the tightest schedule. Don’t leave your family’s spiritual time up to chance—set aside designated time that you can spend growing, communicating and praying.

Stay Grounded in a Community

Your family and your home should be the ground base for your kids’ spiritual growth and learning. Building an additional community outside these circles can help to further support the spiritual environment you are striving to foster in your kids. If you haven’t already, joining a church is one of the best ways to provide your kids with a positive support system that is spiritually sound, too. Churches such as The Way International offer a range of ways to get involved so that all kinds of families and individuals have the opportunity to join the community.

Make Spirituality a Habit

The best way to ensure that your family’s spiritual needs are met is to make the aforementioned activities habitual. Do not make one-time improvements that will have no effect in the long-term. Commit to the major changes that need to take place in order to make your family as spiritually strong as it can be. This is the only way to ensure your kids are receiving the support they need to become the loving adults you envision them becoming. Spirituality is not a thing you do once a week when you are at church—it is a habit of mind.

Keep these six tips in mind if you are trying to boost your kids’ spiritual health and foster a positive environment for your family. You might be surprised at the impressive results you see when you truly dedicate yourself.

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Helena

Wednesday 20th of June 2018

I love your suggestions on how to foster an appreciation for God and faith in the home! It's so sad that many families are abandoning any type of teaching or examples of faith and children are floundering, trying to make sense of things in a troubled world! I believe it starts in the home at least 99% of the time. Your comments are much appreciated!

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