Posts Tagged ‘Children’

VBS

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

We are having daily Vacation Bible School this week at Delaney Street Baptist Church. I have made it a practice for years to have an evangelistic message in the first half-hour of each day at VBS. As a rule, the week of VBS we see more people come to Christ than in any other week of the church year. Oftentimes, I preach the evangelistic message myself, although sometimes I assign it to our youth pastor or summer intern.

This week we have had an extraordinary start to VBS. Usually on the 1st day (Monday), we see no more than 2 or 4 kids “come forward” to accept Christ. Monday this week we saw 27 come forward, and on Tuesday another 12. Many of these are visitors. Nevertheless, I was surprised.

As a rule, someone always asks, “Well, how many of them really meant it?” Or, “How many of them knew what they were doing?” We never ask that about adults, but we always ask it about children. I have very little patience with such questions. Only God knows how many truly accepted Christ in their hearts. We present the gospel, do our best to lead children (or adults) to Christ, do our best to follow up on them, and leave the results with God.

If we are not certain each child genuinely accepted Christ, then what are our alternatives? Shall we quit presenting the Gospel? Do we quit evangelizing?  People sometimes live in fear that we will give a child a false assurance of salvation.  I do not worry about that.  Only the Holy Spirit can give assurance of salvation.  If a child makes a false confession of faith, that child will not have assurance of salvation.  The Holy Spirit will speak to that child again in due time.

Do you see my frustration with such questions. If 27 kids come to Christ, I would predict that a certain percentage of them truly understood what commitment they were making — and thus make our evangelistic effort well worthwhile. If only 4 come to Christ, I would predict that a certain percentage truly understood — and again our evangelistic effort is worthwhile.  Should we be more excited over 27 as opposed to 4?  Why not?  So, we simply do our best and rejoice over what God is doing.

Do we believe in childhood conversions to Christ? We should. Surveys show that a vast majority of pastors and missionaries on the field today all accepted Christ as a child. Wasn’t it Jesus Himself who said, “Let the little children come to me.”  I believe in child evangelism.

Vacation Bible School

Monday, June 21st, 2010

This is the week of the year which we dedicate to our children. Our Vacation Bible School for children is this week here at Delaney Street Baptist Church. We are using the Southern Baptist program, “Saddle Ridge Ranch,” to minister to our children.

Already we had two boys publicly accept Christ as their Savior today. We have an evangelistic message each day. We teach the Word of God to our children. We have fun, crafts & recreation as well.

VBS is for children ages 4 through 6th grade. We run daily from 9 AM to 12:00 noon this week through Friday, June 21 to 25. Anyone is welcome!

Haiti

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

We are all praying for the people of Haiti. Our ministry has a number of contacts in Haiti — ministries with which we have worked. We are reaching out to them now to see how we can help. We are receiving a special offering for Haiti.

The Christian thing to do at a time like this is always to reach out with compassion. An earthquake is a strange thing. It could hit any of us anywhere at any time. We need to show special compassion for our friends in Haiti.

It is not widely known, but the Southern Baptist relief agency is the second largest agency in the world next to the Red Cross. Our people are on the ground in Haiti. Here in Florida, our Florida Baptist Children’s Homes are taking in 200 children from Haiti in the Orlando area alone, plus another 50 in Miami. Our organized system of help is working well. We thank God for those who are serving and giving sacrificially to enable us to reach out to a very needy people at a time like this.

I know you will join us in our prayers for the people of Haiti.

Our Christmas Children’s Program

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Our children’s Christmas program last Sunday night was outstanding. We never grow tired of watching our children and grandchildren minister at this time of the year. What a joy to watch and listen as the children sing the songs of the Christmas season.

I want to thank our workers — Denise & Craig Brown, Renee Britton, Robin Chapman, Debbie Jones, Lisa Leatherwood, Jennifer McDaniel, Ruth Moore, Gail Pyle, and Pam Thompson. Where would we be without the faithfulness of such individuals in working with our children?

Our theme was “The Promise of a King.” We celebrate the coming of the King, the Lord Jesus Christ, into our world!