The Top 5 Blogs of 2015

It’s hard to believe that 2015 is almost over. I greatly appreciate everyone’s support and the varied discussions that have occurred around the Peter Witkowski blog. I hope and prayer that my blog has been a blessing and an encouragement to your soul. I can’t wait for 2016! But until then, lets take a quick look back at the most influential blogs of 2016!

1. Five Habits That Kill Kids’ Ministries

kid toys freeKids’ Ministries can be created and ruined in the blink of an eye. In this blog post, I discussed the five most common and most dangerous mindsets that permeate our churches kids’ ministries.

 

 

2. Shelve The Elf

self the elf 2Many people love the Elf on the Shelf. Quite frankly, a ton more people read that little book every year than every visit this blog. But the question still remains: Should Christian parents use this book? Does it promote the gospel of grace or works righteousness elevated? And does the answer to those questions even matter? I look at all this in more!

 

 

3. It is Time to Hate the Duggars?

duggarsA lot has happened since this article was published. Josh has turned out to be an unabashed fraud and hypocrite. I pray all his suffering  causes him to repentant and change. But regardless of how he turns out, this blog still captures how we should view the Duggars and their family principles.

 

4. Don’t Murder the Elf

don't kills the elfThe “Shelve The Elf” post caused quite a stir across social media. To help clarify my point, I posted this quick follow up to the above blog. I don’t think that everyone who uses the tradition is evil or uses it as intended. But if you employee the elf as his/her creators intended then you a stepped away from biblical parenting.

5. Sunday School is Broken

Sunday School is brokenYou don’t have to visit many churches before you meet people trying to figure out why kids are leaving the church. In this post, I explore the very real possibility that our Sunday school and kids programs may be the reason why our kids decided to leave the church.

 

Is it Time to Hate the Duggars?

duggarsIs it time to hate the Duggars? In recent days, the all American homeschool family of 19 kids has dropped to the level of Honey Boo Boo. The revelation that the oldest Duggar, Josh, molested his sisters and one other girl when he was 14 has left their groupies reeling in disbelief. What do we do now? I suggest we learn.

Being married, I have watched the TLC show on more than one occasion (Please let me keep my man card!).  And, I’ve heard Jim Bob and Michelle say that they want their show to be a medium for teaching others. I.e. they are trying to model what a godly, healthy family should look like. And though I am saddened to watch this tragedy unfold, I don’t think we need to write the Duggars off as hypocrites just yet. We can still learn one more important lesson from Arkansas most famous family.

No Perfect Parent

I once heard that a homeschool, graduation speaker deemed his audience of Bible thumbing guys and denim skirt wearing gals to be above temptation. Because these kids came from such great Christian homes, the seniors couldn’t even be corrupted by devil. Yay them!

Whether we follow after the Duggars, or think that our kids should be evangelists at school, or fall somewhere in the middle, we too can become super confident in our parenting style. Wear this, talk about that, attend this church type, and poof, we’ve created the perfect, godly, well-rounded kid. Yep, we did it. We created the perfected parenting! Yay us!

What a great sentiment! Sadly, it’s not a true one. This is one of the last lesson the Duggars will leave us. We can’t make good kids. I don’t know of a more dedicated couple than Jim Bob and Michelle. Having met them in person and having kept up with them via my living room T.V, I honestly believe they love the Lord. They decided to homeschool their children from biblical convictions. They placed a premium on family devotions. And, Jim Bob barely allowed his engaged kids to side hug. The Duggars did everything in their power to fence off their family from the evils of the world. And still, we found ourselves disturbed by a scandal involving Josh.  Why?

Why Scandals Happen

Kids are defiled from the inside out (Mathew 15:18). To fully keep sin out of our homes, we’d have to boot the kids to the street corner (and then we’d have to join them). Unless God saves and redeems our little ones, even the best parents will see their kids fail, and fail majorly. Even believers can fall into major sin.  Ultimately, evil can creep in and destroy because it lives in the heart of every kid. We must be on guard. And we must realize that only the Holy spirit through the power of Christ can keep our kids from evil.

What We Learned

We can learn much from  the Duggar scandal, as Dr. Russell Moore has pointed out . But I think the most important lesson that we can take from the Duggars today is this: there is no perfect parenting plan. As we watch the authorities and TLC sort through everything, let’s check over our own parenting style. Let’s avoid the temptation to think we’ve arrived. Join me in trying to avoid the thought that, “That could never happen in my family.” Let’s not boast in our ability to parent, presuming we are better than the Duggars (Galatians 6:1). Rather, we must realize that no family, close nit-town or church is immune from being rocked by sexual sin. We should take steps to prevent people from having the opportunity to sin.  And then, we should continually pray for God to spare our families, churches, and communities from evil. Let’s learn from the Duggars while we still have time!

What do you think? Will you keep watching the show if TLC releases a new season?