Showing posts with label Children’s Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children’s Education. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Eastern Lightning | The Transformation of an Only Child



Eastern Lightning | The Transformation of an Only Child

—Only Almighty God Can Save the Degenerate Youth of Today


Bian Hua, Yunnan Province

    I started following Almighty God when I was 19 years old: As soon as I left school I joined The Church of Almighty God. I had had very little to do with society, and didn’t really know much about what was going on in it. But I did know that I totally represented one of the special characteristics of Chinese society in that I was a selfish only child.

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Eastern Lightning | God’s Words Guide Me to Learn How to Educate My Children (II)

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Eastern Lightning | God’s Words Guide Me to Learn How to Educate My Children (II)

Xiaoxue, Malaysia

One day after dinner, I taught my eldest son how to read Chinese—just the simple words, “Heaven, earth, people, and, earth, daddy, mommy….” I taught him quite a few times, but he still couldn’t write them. He would write the first word and then forget the next one. The anger inside me rose up, and I grabbed the ruler on the table and hit him several times.

Thursday, June 7, 2018

God’s Words Guide Me to Learn How to Educate My Children (I)

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God’s Words Guide Me to Learn How to Educate My Children (I)

          Xiaoxue, Malaysia

I have two sons and they are one year apart. In order to raise them to be cultured, well mannered, good people who will be able to establish themselves in society and succeed, when they were two years old, I discussed finding a good kindergarten for them with my husband. After some visits, inquiries and comparison, we selected an English kindergarten because they placed importance on children’s caliber and ability, which matched my view on educating children. Although the tuition fees were a bit high, as long as the children were able to develop better and get a better education, it was worth spending a little more money.