Raising Thinking Disciples in an Age of Ideological Chaos

Raising our children to love the Lord and walk with Him is a spiritual journey. But do not make the mistake of thinking it’s NOT an intellectual one.

To know Him is to love Him. But to know Him, our kids must engage their minds. We are called to love Him with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength after all.

Yes, the revelation of God is ultimately a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit, but I like the way Frank Turek describes it… we can help remove intellectual stumbling blocks by training them to think deeply, reason clearly, and discern truth from error. Christ is Truth so Christ leads to Truth and Truth leads to Christ.

Many have been trying to sound the alarm for years: our country’s children are being brainwashed. They are not being taught to think and reason well. Many are trapped in a loud, hypnotizing echo chamber – never shown opposing sides or how to think critically. Through social media, technology, and mind-numbing busywork – they’re being lulled to sleep spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. It’s never been more evident. The spiritual, ideological war that’s risen to the forefront this week should be a wake up call.

My husband & I have witnessed the ideological chaos and see more than ever how important it is to raise critical thinkers as we raise 3 of them ourselves! Our son is a very strong-thinking, intellectual young man and watching the Lord sharpen his mind and develop his worldview has been a wonderful journey. And very eye opening to us all.

The reality is that the world system is not neutral. So, most systems in the world are not neutral, and they are not training our children up. Sadly, even the modern church system often does not equip disciples intellectually. Parents, you must rise up to train up your children! And if you don’t homeschool, remember: you still carry the calling to be their primary teacher, discipler, and shepherd.

Especially if they go to a secular school or university, you must recognize that the classroom is no longer a marketplace of ideas. Do not blame teachers or those bound in these places as many are trying their best to obey the Lord’s call. For more on this – there are amazing books that explain what happened to our educational spaces and why and when… But universities and public education *should* offer a balanced mix of conservative and liberal perspectives, and most don’t. And that matters.

So parents, if you are raising young intellectuals, you must equip them. Some children are more intellectually bent than others, so trust the Lord will give you discernment how much to engage the brain and which resources would be best for that kiddo. Not all of us will be called to debate in the public sphere. Not all will be gifted articulate speakers. But for sure all are called to engage intellectually, seek truth and sources of truth, and be critical thinkers so we will not be deceived.

In summary, YES the best thing you can ever do for your children is to preach the gospel every single day. Center your life on Christ and His Word. Give them Jesus. Show them what a surrendered life of worship looks like. Captivate their hearts with His majesty, might, holiness, beauty, and love revealed in His Word and His world by His Spirit. Be captivated by Him yourself. Let them see what it looks like to live for Christ and walk in His love and truth.

And, as you do this, recognize that every media and classroom is a battlefield of ideas. The loudest noise bends ONE way – and it’s not toward God, truth, life. So it is vital that we give our children tools to think clearly and deeply, be discerning, know what they believe, and stand firm.

Here are some resources to help you train minds, anchor worldviews, and prepare disciples to shine boldly for Christ in this generation!

Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. – Romans 12:2

💬 What books, resources, or practices have helped you raise thinking disciples? I’d love to hear them in the comments!

Hosanna in the Heartache

I am deeply missing a dear friend today who passed away last month and I am heartbroken for all who love her so much. I am thinking about what a tender gift it was from the Lord to take her home on Purim and to be able to celebrate her on Passover and Palm Sunday this Sunday. God writes the best stories.

The Bible’s Honest View of Suffering

I recently saw a clip of Tim Keller explaining how there’s nothing saccharine or Pollyanna in the Bible’s view of suffering. And it struck me again how grateful I am for that.

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Small is Sacred

Over the years, the Lord has consistently helped me “think smaller” instead of chasing the grand, let’s-change-the-world, fiery thoughts I had in my youth. I’ve always considered myself a passionate person and a big dreamer – but something shifted during my health challenges (2013-2015) and motherhood.

In the last decade, I’ve thought often about how much we can miss the beauty and gift of a humble life when we’re constantly chasing the big, loud, and exciting. We aren’t all supposed to be building something massive or trying to be the savior of the world.

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Holy Grief

Previous posts in this Grieving with God series:
1 – Suffering
2 – Choosing Joy

3 – Jesus Wept
4 – Walking with God through Suffering

5 – God is Strong. God is Loving

Thinking more on emotions today and how Jesus wept…

It is not accurate to say that believers shouldn’t grieve deeply. In fact, it is often God’s Spirit in us who is mourning when sorrow rolls in. He mourns with those who mourn. And many times His mourning is a beckoning – a holy invitation to go to Him. That feeling of longing that loss and sadness gives us…. is important to not ignore.

He IS the Father of all compassion and God of all comfort. There’s an entire book in His Word called Lamentations. So when Paul says, “don’t grieve as those without hope” — he is not saying do not grieve. He is saying grieve differently. Carry your grief right to the throne and let the Lord to minister you – filling you with LOVE and comfort and hope.

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Side by Side

My Grandma Evelyn had a poem, “The Bible & the TV Guide” sitting on her TV stand for most of the ’90s and it has always stayed with me. It is true that “there’s nothing new under the sun”: the temptations are the same as they’ve always been from Adam & on, the forms just change. I struggle constantly trying to figure out how much technology should be a part of my life and I constantly have to repent from getting “caught up” in bad habits of turning to the phone first or most… and every time He convicts me, I must confess and ask for help in turning back, knowing He is so gracious and loving and simply wants what is best for me – Himself! Here’s an updated version for our day….

The Bible & The Phone

They lie on the table
side by side,
The Holy Bible,
with light inside,
And the smartphone,
with its glow so bright,
One shines truth,
the other artificial light.

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GOD is Love

Thanks to the Olympics opening ceremony, social media this week is full of debates about how to love unbelievers and what to do when we see depravity, perversion, immorality, darkness.

(Note: Many people who call themselves Christians can’t even agree on what IS perversion, darkness, immoral…. but that’s a different post. Let’s pretend that all Christ-followers are on the same page that what was presented at the Olympic opening ceremony was sin-filled, dark, perverted, and against God’s best according to His Word)

The truth is that GOD is LOVE. So if you’re not pointing to God and trying to steer people to God, you aren’t loving.

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Loving Others from A Pure Heart (Part 2)

Continuing on from previous post

… for you have been born again not of perishable seed but of imperishable through the living and enduring word of God….. therefore rid yourselves of all malice and all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander of every kind. Like newborn babies, crave spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, now that you have tasted that the Lord is good. I Peter 1:23, 2:1-3

We must rid ourselves of these types of heart thoughts (malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, slander)! And instead crave spiritual milk: Desire Him and His Spirit. Desire to know Him better through His Word. Desire to be “transformed by the renewing of our minds“. Desire to be pure and true like Him. Desire to give Him the honor He deserves… more than we desire honor for ourselves that we don’t deserve. Desire what HE says is best more than what’s easy or what feels best.

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Rest Your Hope

“Therefore, gird up the loins of your mind, be sober-minded, rest your hope fully on the grace to be given you when Jesus Christ is revealed.” I Peter 1:13

Where do I rest my hope?

Recently I’ve been thinking about how easy it is to set my hope on life hacks, routines, and daily habits. Being a good steward of our time, money, bodies, and relationships truly does take order and intention every day… but as we get older we realize we can stop thinking that eventually we are going to figure it all out. “If I could just get all my routines down and follow them… if I could just conquer all the problem areas I have and break them all down into daily steps… then I can be healthy, happy, really start living, and start blessing others”. Wrong. Life is always changing. Schedules are always changing. What worked one month won’t work another. We’re never going to figure it all out. And anybody that looks like they’ve got it all going on? They don’t. There are weak areas and they also need constant correcting and re-balancing too. They’re never satisfied if they’re looking to be satisfied in themselves.

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