Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Way Back Wednesday.....A Good Start

  


    















    

      Here I am at age 3.   This is one of my favorite pictures because I love pigtails.  It took me until 2 to get any hair to speak of, so by 3 I had enough to put up with a cute style.
      In my daily Bible reading today was Psalm 119;9-10  ''How can those who are young keep their way pure?  By living according to your word.  I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands.''
      My church life began at First Freewill Baptist in Conway but I was too young to remember that.  I only know of what I've been told, which was that I used to ask the preacher if I could sing to the congregation after each Sunday or Wednesday night sermon.  After we moved to Sherwood, we attended Freewill Baptist in Jacksonville.  I remember loving children's church.  We learned Bible story songs like 'Lil Zacheus up in a tree' and 'Build your house on the Rock.'  We had puppet shows with messages about how to get along with others and sharing the Word.  I think it is a fundamental building block to take children to church so to begin their life's journey with a firm foundation.  It teaches them that church is part of life and not a now and then activity.  Also reading Bible stories to them at home is a good practice.  I don't know why but my favorite was the one with baby Moses in the basket.
      Proverbs 22:6  ''Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.''

4 comments:

  1. If you're not the cutest, I don't know who is! (Except for one of my kids or grandkids maybe.) Good word, Angie.

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  2. Great picture, one of my favorites, I did not know you learned so much in church as a child you never talked much about what you learned. You really have to watch out for the quite ones, they know a lot. Dad

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  3. You're so cute!
    grace

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  4. You look like your daddy in that picture! Love the dog-ears. So true, we should have our kiddos in church and be training them in the word at home. Maggie likes the story of the blind man. Someone LOVED the story of the plagues...but I got tired of reading "Let my people go" Pharoe said "NO". ;)

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