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Monday, November 19, 2007


Are you kidding me?

I have to shake my head after reading the following quotes from Barna's article.

From George Barna’s article - Christian Parents Are Not Comfortable With Media But Buy Them for Their Kids Anyway
"Millions of Christian parents want to appear to be relevant in their children’s eyes, and to provide gifts that fit within the mainstream of postmodern society," Barna noted. "The problem is that many of the entertainment products that meet those criteria conflict with the moral precepts of the Christian faith. Parents have to make a choice as to what is more important: pleasing their kids’ taste and sensibilities, or satisfying God’s standards as defined in the Bible. When the decision made is to keep their children happy, the Christian parent is often left with a pit in their stomach.
"The process of selecting appropriate Christmas presents for children is a microcosm of the spiritual tension millions of Christian adults wrestle with," the California-based researcher explained. "Many Christian parents are striving to serve two conflicting masters: society and God. They refuse to believe that they cannot satisfy both. Sadly, this Christmas season will produce enormous stress for numerous Christian parents who don’t want to disappoint either God or their children, but whose ultimate choices will disappoint both God and themselves, while providing gifts that are not be in the best interests of their children. For Christians, the Christmas season should be a time of celebration and appreciation of the life of Jesus Christ. Instead, that joy is being minimized by the pressure and confusion introduced by our focus on material consumption and fulfillment."

To read the rest of the article go to http://www.barna.org

1 comment:

the upper room said...

i guess this means i should take back the "mini idol sacrifical altar" that i got luke for christmas. that sucks. it even came with a live chicken.

exactly what does it mean to be in the world but not of it?

i think i may be one of those christian parents that manages to both honor god and bless my children this christmas.

is it really that difficult?

i not so sure that it is...provided that i return the sacrifical altar...

peace to you,
scott