Independence
Independence! In my favorite drama, Fiddler on the Roof, Tevia, a Jewish father fights for “Tradition!” Tradition is what keeps the family and peoples together! One by one his daughters choose to challenge his core values of tradition, and Tevia struggles with his family, his friends and God.
Does independence mean freedom without restrictions and obligations? Freedom is one of the most precious and priceless gifts we can give our children on their road to adulthood. But how do we, as parents, teach this to our children?
First is by our example. I am an independent man and yet how do I demonstrate my independence as a married man who is a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ, living under the rules of a sovereign nation and following the regulations of the organization for which I work? Our children watch and learn. Am I arrogant, compliant, happy, angry …? Do I choose to be creative within the limits of the institutions I have independently chosen? Do I make wise choices with good consequences – or does my independence lead to choices that cause me and my family heartache?
Secondly, have we helped build solid values into the fabric of our children that they can use as foundations for making good choices and barriers that eliminate making hurtful choices?
Do we wisely allow our children to make independent choices within the safety and security of a family structure that will support them when their choice results in success, failure or embarrassment? Do we help them deal with the results and guide them in future independent choices?
This is one of the most difficult and yet rewarding responsibilities we as parents have obligated ourselves to in our independent choice to bring children into the world.
None of us are perfect as individuals – nor are our marriages perfect. As we work together to maintain our love and a strong marriage, our homes will be a good environment for growing and happy children.
- A Fable about Power and Humility (Part 2)
- Details
- Addictions
- Rules make for happy families
- Life!
- New beginnings
- What Enters Our Minds?
- A Wedding Guest List
- Handling Criticism
- Intent or Content
- Influences
- House of Many Lamps
- 10 Principles to teach our children
- Dia del Peaton
- A Gift of Life
- Depression
- Family is community
- The Beautiful
- What would my nickname be?
- Non-verbal communication
- Conversation
- Bars of Ice-cream and Bars of Soap
- Putting others ahead of ourselves
- Purple houses, the Cancha and Different Drummers
- Appearance
- Disappointment
- Gentleness
- What is a healthy way to discipline my children?
- We are Connectors
- Five words that can change your child’s world
- Strong marriages make happy families
- The Touch of a Friend
- Too old to succeed?
- Problems!
- Communication helps assure happy families
- Change
- Valor
- Undivided attention
- Protectors
- Blessing
- What Defines Value?
- Borrowed Troubles
- Mentoring
- Tribute to mothers
- Leadership Qualities
- Prepare children for independence
- Substitute
- Pleasers
- His Very Special Day
- Grandparents make the family happy
- La incertidumbre del mañana
- Of Caterpillars and Lizards
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- Interruptions
- Do we limit ourselves – our children?
- A safe home is a happy home
- YOU ARE SPECIAL
- Will someone please help me save my son?
- Traditions make families happy
- Prayer
- Integrity
- Uncertainty of tomorrow
- Forgiving Ourselves
- How do our children learn
- Adventure
- Forgiving others
- Example
- Of butterflies and tea parties
- Communication
- Peace, Promises & Provisions
- Giving and receiving
- Flame of Love
- Friendship
- Lectura
- Faithfulness
- Self esteem
- Love
- The other side of pride
- The Littles
- Mistakes
- In giving, we receive
- Reading
- Eating Disorders
- Introduction
- Courage
- The entire story
- Creativity
- Grace
- Contentment
- Provision
- 1st day of school
- Wisdom from a wildly successful king
- Parenting
- Married to a Goddess
- Ambition
- Thankfulness
- Work with a purpose
- Choosing our battles
- Tenderness
- Doubts

Graham and Lori Porter served in Bolivia for 14 years, 10 years building the CIC international community. Now they left back home to the US. The CIC praise God for all the work and love you have given to the church in Christ.
