Candy Gibbs

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Oftentimes we say to our kids, you should be kind…show her some kindness…can you please be kind to your little brother? But it is my prayer that we will begin to teach them in practical ways how to show kindness. When situations present themselves, to ask them, what would be the kind response or how would the Holy Spirit have you respond?

I am always challenged with my own children when we are discussing things like this. I am under more pressure myself to respond in kindness in my own life. I so desire to be authentic in my faith, to be authentic to my children – that I would be a good role model of a person who is passionate about her faith and lives out those beliefs. I am praying that for you as well!

Recently with a group of middle school students, we discussed our life paradigms. What is it that governs every other situation and decision in our lives? We determined that if our lives are grounded or based on anything other than our faith and our principles, we will make compromises and we will fail. A great book for you to read concerning teen leaders is Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey.

Kindness is a behavior quality chosen because our principle and our faith tell us that other people are valuable. We should treat others the way we want to be treated. I am praying that we would simply see kindness spread across school campuses in this country. Being considerate, gracious, and kind would sure go a long way to combating so many of the terrible problems we face.

  1. Please invite the Holy Spirit to be present and to move in a powerful way in this generation of young people. May they be the catalyst for change.
    Psalm 51:11; Matthew 3:11; Mark 13:11
  2.  Pray that our children will choose good friends – friends who will encourage them in their faith and be a positive support group for them. Their inner circle must be strong so that they can venture out and make an impact.
    1 Corinthians 15:33; 1 Samuel 20:42
  3. Thank the Father that our children are the head and not the tail and that they will be leaders and not followers.
    Deut. 28:13; Psalm 16:5
  4. I know that many children and teens have very difficult friend relationships at this stage in life. Pray that any wounds they have received to this point will be brought to light and dealt with.
    Psalm 147:3; Isaiah 53:5; 1 Peter 2:24
  5. Pray that each of our teens will have a good relationship with us, their parents so that they will talk openly with us about situations they face.
    Psalm 22:4; Malachi 4:6; Luke 11:11; Ephesians 6:4

Kindness.

Love you,

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