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How to Help Your Children Defend Their Faith in a World That Challenges Their Beliefs

Kelly Crawford
2 min readSep 1, 2023
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Often, once kids leave home, they are bombarded by different ideas and beliefs, and have their faith challenged by questions to which they don’t have the answer.

It has been discouraging to watch a number of friends deal with the grief of seeing their children walk away from the faith, or adopt beliefs we believe to be antithetical to Christianity.

It’s so easy to think that if our children simply observe our faith day to day, they’ll carry that on once they leave. But that isn’t always the case. And now, more than ever, not only is the Christian worldview being challenged, but its opponents hate Christianity and anyone who embraces it.

So, as we have been taught that to be a Christian is to represent LOVE, when our children are told their beliefs are “hateful” they begin to question how they can embrace a religion with that definition.

Forgetting that Jesus warned us of it: “Know that when the world hates you, it hated Me first.”

As my husband and I have been discussing this, we’ve decided to get really intentional about apologetics, helping our children learn to defend their faith. We started “Round Table Discussions” every Sunday night.

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Kelly Crawford
Kelly Crawford

Written by Kelly Crawford

Follower of Jesus, wife, homeschooling mother of 11, blogger, author, speaker, introvert & entrepreneur.

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