Archive for the ‘Children’ Category

Watchman Digest, Episode 14

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Watchman Digest

“Oh Say, Can You See?”

Hosts: Stan Cox and Larry Fain

In this episode Stan and Larry discuss the importance of a strong father in the home.  This to avoid delinquent children, and from a Christian perspective, to better ensure the child’s faithfulness to God.  Obama’s stimulus package, $800 billion strong is discussed, along with his claims that his administration will be fiscally responsible (boy is the public gullible)!  Finally, did you hear that Obama had lunch with the four living Presidents?  In Stan’s opinion, who doesn’t belong in this picture?  Hint:  His initials are Bill Clinton! (more…)

Watchman Digest, Episode 7

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Watchman Digest

A Hodge Podge, a Compendium, a Smorgasborg, a Veritable Potpourri!

Hosts: Larry Fain & Stan Cox

Finally, we get away from election talk, and cover a “hodge podge” of different issues.  The President-elect is still top on the list, but we talk basketball, stem cell research, abortion, Sarah Palin, Providence, Toothless and Hairless Dogs, and Gay Marriage.  Now you understand the title! (more…)

Apathetic Parents

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

You may call this a recurring theme, but I sure do get frustrated at parents.  The scripture teaches parents to bring their children up in the Lord’s admonition and teaching (Ephesians 6).  One thing that it takes to do this is involvement!

My son Joshua is in his first year of teaching at Castleberry High School.  Castleberry is in an independent school district, and there are a lot of advantages to having your children in a relatively small school district.  However, at Castleberry there has been a real change in demographics in the past decade or so, that has led to a real problem with the lack of parental involvement. (more…)

Disrespectful Children

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Do you remember the adults in all of the Charlie Brown TV specials?  They were never seen, and when they spoke offscreen, all you heard was, “Wah, Wah, Wah, Wah, Wah, Wah, Wah.”

Charles Schultz’ point was clear.  In this little universe, it was all about the kids.  Adults existed simply to accommodate Charlie and his friends, and were only tangential to their lives.

And, this seems to be true in our universe as well.  Every day I get in my car to go pick up my children from school.  When driving my car at the school, I constantly have to hit the brakes, and be on the lookout, because the kids are oblivious to the traffic.  The parents in their cars exist to serve them, and they will be looking out for them, so why be concerned?  It seems crazy that a 7th grade boy, weighing in at 100 lbs. soaking wet, with his pants perched halfway down his backside, would stroll insolently across the street, not even acknowledging the 2,000 lb. hunk of metal that has to quickly stop to let him pass.  A honk on the horn gets only a disdainful glance.  Or perhaps, a quick middle finger to impress his friends. (more…)