قراءة كتاب With the Children on Sundays Through Eye-Gate and Ear-Gate into the City of Child-Soul
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With the Children on Sundays Through Eye-Gate and Ear-Gate into the City of Child-Soul
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41. Balances—How God Weighs People 260 42. White and Charred Sticks—Good and Bad Company 267 43. Dogs—The Dogs of St. Bernard 272 44. The Camera—God's Picture Book 279 45. The Phonograph—Books that Talk 285 46. Magnet and Needle—God's Guiding Hand 290 47. Fish in Aquarium—The All-Seeing Eye of God 295 48. The Clock—Measuring Time 300 49. Plans—Living with a Purpose 307 50. The Christmas Tree—The Lessons Which It Teaches 311 51. Easter Sunday—The Resurrection of the Body 318 52. Crowns—We Are Children of the King 325 A Word to Parents 331 Press Notices 332PREFACE.
The purpose of the author in the preparation of this book in its present illustrated and slightly changed form, is to afford all parents a valuable aid in making Sunday not only the brightest, happiest and best day of the entire week for both parents and children, but also to aid the parents to make Sunday pre-eminently the day around which shall cluster throughout the entire life of each child the sweetest, tenderest and most sacred recollections of childhood, of father and mother and of brother and sister, and especially of their knowledge of the Bible and of everything sacred.
Did it ever occur to you, as a parent, that between the birth and the age of twenty-one years there are three solid years of Sundays—an amount of time almost equal to the number of years given to an entire course of college training? The Creator has not laid upon parents the responsibilities of parenthood without giving them ample time and opportunity to discharge these obligations to Him, to themselves, and to their children.
The idea which has been successfully demonstrated in hundreds of homes, where the impulses and natural inclinations of childhood have been turned into sacred channels on Sundays so as to enable the parents to teach spiritual truths in the most effective manner, is the method which is suggested by the author to the parents in the use, on Sunday afternoons, of the fifty-two little sermons given in this volume.
The parent who fails to use wisely the opportunities of Sunday afternoons for impressing the children with spiritual truths, loses the greatest opportunity that family life affords. Among the different instances known to the author, the following three may serve as illustrations of what may be found in many communities:
I knew a mother who regularly on Sunday afternoons gathered her children about her and read