Atria35 wrote:Fisr and foremost, you talk to his parents. Both of them. You're job isn't to teach this kid religion, and that's something that you should be respectful of. Approach it the same way that you would want someone to handle it if it were *your* kid and a different religion. And that means putting EVERYTHING through the parents.
Atria35 wrote:"Your son heard something about Christianity at school. I'm Christian, and he's been asking me about it. Would it be okay if I explained my religion to him?"
If you're given permission, then explain it in the most cut-and-dried terms you can. Do not go preaching or evangelizing, because that's overstepping the boundaries as a tutor - it's best that you approach it in an educational way, since that's your primary responsibility to this family, and it would come off far better.
Xeno wrote:Maybe not overstepping your boundaries, but that can certainly lead into some very murky waters. Have you ever actually read some of the things that are in the bible? There is some crazy stuff in there. It's not just love, peace, and hope. There is a ton of genocide, rape, pillaging, incest, backstabbing, etc. This would only raise more questions in an eight year olds mind.
e: almost forgot the massive racial, social, and gender inequalities that are enforced by law in the bible. Adults have trouble reconciling these things, an eight year old is not going to be able to.
MrKrillz0r wrote:Pray for guidance and wisdom regarding this, if it really is what God has called you to do then He will surely help you through. Also if you are part of a church that you trust you could talk to them about the issue. Other than that I don't feel like I have the wisdom or knowledge to say anything, but I'll be praying for you! :>
Atria35 wrote:MrKrillz0r wrote:Pray for guidance and wisdom regarding this, if it really is what God has called you to do then He will surely help you through. Also if you are part of a church that you trust you could talk to them about the issue. Other than that I don't feel like I have the wisdom or knowledge to say anything, but I'll be praying for you! :>
Krillz, ask yourself how you would feel if someone of another religion felt convicted to teach your kid about that religion. And I mean Paganism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, whatever- just something that wasn't Christianity.
I'm sure that you would not be happy and would have wanted them to come by you first.
That's how this should operate. No covert evagelism, no nothing. Just outright asking the parents.
Atria35 wrote:MrKrillz0r wrote:Pray for guidance and wisdom regarding this, if it really is what God has called you to do then He will surely help you through. Also if you are part of a church that you trust you could talk to them about the issue. Other than that I don't feel like I have the wisdom or knowledge to say anything, but I'll be praying for you! :>
Krillz, ask yourself how you would feel if someone of another religion felt convicted to teach your kid about that religion. And I mean Paganism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, whatever- just something that wasn't Christianity.
I'm sure that you would not be happy and would have wanted them to come by you first.
That's how this should operate. No covert evagelism, no nothing. Just outright asking the parents.
MrKrillz0r wrote:Atria35 wrote:MrKrillz0r wrote:Pray for guidance and wisdom regarding this, if it really is what God has called you to do then He will surely help you through. Also if you are part of a church that you trust you could talk to them about the issue. Other than that I don't feel like I have the wisdom or knowledge to say anything, but I'll be praying for you! :>
Krillz, ask yourself how you would feel if someone of another religion felt convicted to teach your kid about that religion. And I mean Paganism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, whatever- just something that wasn't Christianity.
I'm sure that you would not be happy and would have wanted them to come by you first.
That's how this should operate. No covert evagelism, no nothing. Just outright asking the parents.
I gave my advice which was to pray about it, and of course to ask people for their thoughts. I did not say I disagree with what you guys had said, rather than that I personally think that asking the parents would be a good thing to do. But that would be something I'd really pray about beforehand, since it could become some very important conversations. I feel like you think I am advocating for something completely different because I said I don't have any knowledge about the matter. Anyway I hope that everything is cleared up now, sorry if I gave the wrong "feel". ^_^
Gala wrote:I understood what you meant. That is why I specified that I will be praying regardless.
MrKrillz0r wrote:I gave my advice which was to pray about it, and of course to ask people for their thoughts. I did not say I disagree with what you guys had said, rather than that I personally think that asking the parents would be a good thing to do. But that would be something I'd really pray about beforehand, since it could become some very important conversations. I feel like you think I am advocating for something completely different because I said I don't have any knowledge about the matter. Anyway I hope that everything is cleared up now, sorry if I gave the wrong "feel". ^_^
SierraLea wrote:I think the most important thing would be to teach that Jesus and God love him.
Atria35 wrote:SierraLea wrote:I think the most important thing would be to teach that Jesus and God love him.
The issue with this is that it crosses the line of 'teaching about Christianity' and goes straight into evangelization - and while the parents might approve of teaching about Christianity, evangelizing is a whole other can of worms and should be avoided like the red button. You do not go there.
Vilo159 wrote:Atria35 wrote:SierraLea wrote:I think the most important thing would be to teach that Jesus and God love him.
The issue with this is that it crosses the line of 'teaching about Christianity' and goes straight into evangelization - and while the parents might approve of teaching about Christianity, evangelizing is a whole other can of worms and should be avoided like the red button. You do not go there.
At least, not until he show continued interest in learning the principles of Christianity and not without permission.
Atria35 wrote:1. Continued interest in learning the principles of Christianity can still be pure curiosity and educational (especially since there are so many denominations - it's fairly educational to research them all).
2. 'Not without permission' is unclear. if you mean if OP gets permission to evangelize, specifically (i.e. laying out 'I want your child to be Christian' and them saying yes), then teaching 'God loves you' is indeed perfectly acceptable. If you mean that permission to teach Christianity means she has the right to evangelize? No, because permission to teach about Christianity is NOT the same as having permission to evangelize. One can teach about Christianity without evangelizing - that's what all the 'Christianity for Dummies' and similar books on religion (not necessarily pertaining to Christianity) do. They teach without the purpose of conversion. Parents can want their child educated about a religion without wanting that teacher to convert their child.
Xeno wrote:The better course of action would be to give a cursory overview of Christianity (as we've already covered) and then end it. Not this back and forth with the parents thing or anything else. She is there to tutor this kid in other subjects, not Christianity. It's honestly kind of ridiculous when a Christian can't just say the general concept of the religion and then move on and forget about it.
K. Ayato wrote:It's still a big if.
Red_web_city wrote:Jesus taught us not to forsake the children, and to preach the gospel to every creature therefore if it is a matter of keeping his parents from being offended or hating you for it then know tbat the word clarly reveals that the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy, and if you are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise because of your faith than it is God who is in you that will do the talking. Never fear anything when it comes to spreading the truth especially when it is to soneone who asks. Also if you are reproached, or confronted by the parents know that The Spirit wilm give you the words that they cannot contradict or resist. Amen
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