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Fun Ways to Get Your Child Interested in Religion


Are you a parent who has recently decided that you would like you and your family to attend church?  If you have, you may be concerned with your children and how they handle this new, yet important situation.  Yes, many children do not associate fun with church, but there are steps that you can take to go about helping your child develop a new love for their religion, as well as a devotion for it.

One of the many ways that you can go about getting your child interested in religion is by seeing what programs your new church has available for young children.  This is typically best if you have children who are toddlers or elementary school aged children, as they may be able to take part in a Sunday school program. What that in mind, there are also programs designed for teenagers as well.  Depending on your church, these programs may include fun church classes, where educational materials are used, as well as using teenage volunteers to assist with Sunday school programs.

If your child has been dreading going to church each Sunday or if they are insisting that they do not want to go, you may want to consider scheduling a meeting with your family and your local church officials, namely the pastor.  This is ideal, as your child can get to know the individual who will be providing them with guidance in their future.  Your pastor or other church officials also know your congregation well. They may be able to help your child develop new friendships with others church goers or they may even be able to get your child excited about upcoming activities or events.

Speaking of upcoming activities and events, you will find that most churches, possibly even yours, host a number of events, both privately and throughout the community.  These events may include anything from having a sporting team, such as a softball team, to putting on a play for the community to take part in. For many teens and even younger children, these are activities that may sound appealing to them.  Each time that your church sponsors a community related event or a fundraiser, you may want to think about volunteering with your child. This is a great way to help your child understand that there is more to church than simply just attending Sunday services.

In addition to helping to get your child to express interest in your religion and church by using assistance from your church congregation and attending community events, you may also want to do your own fun activities at home.  This is particularly ideal if you have an elementary school aged child, a toddler, or a preschooler, as they may be more receptive to at home church or religion focused activities.

Speaking of those church related activities, there are a number of different ways that you can go about getting your child excited about joining a church congregation. One of those way involves using books and other media items, namely DVDs, to your advantage.  There are religious videos and books that may be able to help your child understand their religion, but in a matter that is fun and exciting all at the same time. There are also games that you can play, which can be purchased online or you can even make your own religion focused games.  In all honestly, the decision as to how you want to work on your children at home is yours to make, but you should know that you do have a number of different options.

The above mentioned approaches, are just a few of the many ways that you can go about working to get your child interested in attending church, as well as be excited about doing so. It is also important to remember that many children automatically associate change with bad things.  Even if your child isnt receptive to church right away, whether they would like to be doing something else or feel uncomfortable, it is more than likely that they will soon come around and enjoy the experience, which will hopefully last a lifetime.

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