Faith Filled Family Magazine July 2016 | Page 38

T he idea of extracurricular involvement and children is a personal decision that parents will make depending on many varying circumstances. As Christian parents this decision must be made in accordance with an understanding of the primacy of Christ in the lives of all the family members. It is important that this essen- tial element of faith within the family is not placed secondary to a child’s extracurricular involvements. It is an exercise of balance and commitment, but one that can enhance the lives of children and greatly encourage a life of virtue. Many foundational values including Christian virtue and a pursuit of excellence are often the result of involvement in such activities and of having a structured schedule. “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”(Proverbs 22:6) In order for children to learn and grow in this area it important that before deciding to commit to any activity that there is an understanding