Should Our Children Know God

For some children, who are part of a family whereare unable, or unwilling, to equate this trust with trust
God plays an important role, they already have thein God, is it fair to deny our children this opportunity?
advantage of knowing about Him.Encourage them to believe in God and that He is
For other children, where God is entirely absent fromthere whenever they need Him. There is no need to
family life, they won't know about Him.go into long explanations about God, or to teach fear
And still for others, whose family members areof God. Just assure them that there is a Great Being
lukewarm about any type of spiritual presence, thewho is keeping watch over them as they start their
children really don't know whether God exists orlives. That is enough for now. When they are older,
doesn't exist.they can learn more and start making choices. Why
As adults, we can either do something about this, ornot let them get on the 'cruise ship' and know that a
ignore it. The choice is that simple.'captain' is looking after them? They do not need to
I was on a cruise recently on which I had a fabulousknow His name or what their parents feel about Him,
time. On the last day, I was sitting in the loungeor what anybody else believes. But they do need to
thinking about the cruise, and my thoughts turned toknow that when they emerge from the love and
three adventure books I had written about childrenprotection of their parents- especially during the
getting to know God. The books are about threeschool years--there is someone else who is there for
teenagers who fall head-long into exciting adventures.them and who will keep the ship on course.
An ostrich, a tiger and a bald eagle, accompany theFor most children, it is too much for them to
children as guardians. These animals are far fromunderstand the depths of mature religious belief. The
ordinary. They are angels, who cause mayhem,subjects of beliefs, religion and children cross paths
disbelief and chaos as they stay firmly by Kate,from time to time, but the focus of young people is
James and Amanda. What a wonderful analogy, Imore on growing up and coping with what lies before
thought--those children and this cruise. Let me explain.them. While exploring the theories of spirituality and
Throughout the books, it is suggested, very subtly,life about them, children will eventually accept or
how much a young person can benefit from believingreject what they have encountered. But, in order to
in God, who is always there for them although theymake these decisions, children must be exposed to
can never see Him.the facts. To encourage them initially in a simple belief
Cruise travel has moved on since I was last at sea,is key to their eventual choices of the right way to
but what has not moved on is the reliance and trustlive,
we place in the captain of the ship. Our completeThe captain, crew and passengers of a ship have to
past, present and future is in the hands of the ship'sdepend on discipline to ensure a good passage. In
captain. We believe that everything will be just fine,Hell's Gate Trilogy, when Kate, James and Amanda
in spite of the remote possibility of seriousrealize that Someone is watching over them, they
problems--especially in bad weather when there isalso learn that there is a small thing called discipline
very limited control - even for the captain of the ship.needed to realize the benefits of a relationship with
This trust has developed because there has beenGod.
little evidence of major sea disasters involving largeIn turn this will introduce young people to the
passenger ships, except in the most extremediscipline required to make progress in their own lives,
circumstances. This is largely due to incrediblywhether we acknowledge a Greater Being or not.
advanced technology.Too often we don't have this discipline and we do
We therefore board the ship with the confidence andwhat we want to do--not what we are supposed to
assurance that the journey will go according to plan.do, or what we have been taught to do, or what we
The captain will steer the ship; he will ensure thathave learned to do. On board ship this would be a
every need or want of the passengers is met by therecipe for disaster. How far are we going to progress
crew.in a career or in life without the will to get things
For the captain of the ship, the buck stops with him.done and the discipline to do them? Encouraging our
His ship, crew and passengers are his responsibility.children to think about God, will give them a head
No matter what anyone else is doing, he, or hisstart. We must ask ourselves why we would not
designate, will be at the helm 24/7. The position ofgive a child the knowledge of God, when we are only
captain of a ship and the response of the passengerstoo willing to give the child everything else?
to the rules and regulations in force, is called discipline.Is it because we are set in our own ways and
If passengers do not obey the regulations, theyideologies in general, and find it hard to be liberal
could possibly become a hazard to the safety of thetowards our children in the area of religious or spiritual
ship. All of this we accept without question when webeliefs? Why can't we give them this small
book a cruise. During the voyage, we can then beconfidence of belief?
complacent, forgetting about everything but enjoyingTo conclude on an interesting and positive note,
ourselves.according to new research at the University of British
Given the above scenario why do we, as humanColumbia in Canada, if people are made aware of
beings, have so much trouble trusting in God? We gowords like God, spirit, divine or prophet, they are
on a cruise, or board a plane, and we put our implicitinclined to be kinder and more generous.
trust in the captain of the ship or the plane. If weWhat more could we ask for our children?