3.09.2019
12 Secrets of Successful Families - 7. Values
WHAT IT MEANS
Values are the personal standards by which you choose to live. For example, do you strive to be honest in all things? Then likely you want to instill that moral value in your children.
Values also include ethical standards. For example, a person with solid ethics is industrious, fair, and considerate of others-traits that are best developed while a person is young.
BIBLE PRINCIPLE: "Train a child in the way he should go; even when he grows old he will not depart from it." -PROVERBS - 22:6.
WHY IT MATTERS
In the age of technology, moral values are essential. "Bad influences can be accessed on any mobile device at any time," says a mother named Karyn. "Our children could be sitting right next to us while they're watching something indecent!"
BIBLE PRINCIPLE: "Mature people . . .have their powers of discernment trained to distinguish both right and wrong." -HEBREWS 5:14.
Ethical values are essential too. That includes extending simple courtesies (such as "please" and "thank you") and showing concern for others-a value that has become rare, as people seem more interested in devices than they are in people.
BIBLE PRINCIPLE: "Do unto other as you would want them to do unto you." -LUKE 6:31.
Next time: 12 Secrets of Successful Families - Conclusion of 7. Values
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