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God's Kids: Despise Not Thy Youth
By Paul Strand
CWNews
CWNews.com
Missouri - Jesus Camp took its viewers inside conferences
and camps where adults are teaching children to live radical lives dedicated
to hearing from God and then obeying His voice.
But secular critics claimed one scene showed the kids worshipping a model
of President Bush and that the Jesus Camp founder was molding them into
little jihadists for Jesus, ready to kill for their faith like Islamic terrorists
do.
Pastor Carol Koch's church kids played a prominent role in the documentary,
and she points out they weren't worshipping Bush, but praying for him, as
they would for any American president.
"It's all about honoring that Scripture that tells them to pray for
those who are in authority," said Pastor Koch, who believes we should
be equipping this generation to pray.
And the founder of Jesus Camp, Becky Fischer, says she was teaching the
kids to do spiritual warfare against Satan and his demons, not against flesh
and blood enemies.
She said, "People are not our enemies. We fight against powers and
principalities and rulers of darkness in high places. So it's a spiritual
battle that we're in."
But what both women think believers will see through the cloud of controversy
is that God wants to, and is, moving in a radical new way among children
-- that He's expecting churches to stop treating kids like second-class
Christians -- that they can hear from God and do great deeds for Him just
like older believers.
For instance we found hundreds of children in churches both large and small
here in the "Show Me" state of Missouri who are ready to show
the world God's using them as much as any adult.
Lenny and Tracy LaGuardia have led thousands of kids into deeper walks
with God through their work at the International House of Prayer outside
Kansas City.
"God is always speaking and children, I think, listen to that voice,"
said Tracy.
Lenny said, "We now have children who are being moved by God in such
a way in healing the sick, and hearing His voice and praying for their nations
and praying for their cities."
Mike Bickle is the LaGuardia's pastor.
"The Spirit can heal or give impressions or give wisdom regardless
of what the age of the vessel is," said Bickle.
Koch feels it's God's calling on her life to make kids' prayer groups easy
for churches of any size. She's written manuals and guidebooks on the subject.
For very few bucks, she's set up simple prayer stations that make it easy
for her young charges to focus in on the nations. There's a globe and other
reminders of foreign lands; the unsaved because there's a "soul-tree"
where they can hang names of the lost they're praying for and then replace
those names with fruit when they get saved; and healing because there's
a first aid kit, Band-Aids, and oil to anoint the sick.
By now, the children have seen enough answered prayers, miracles, and healings
to already have a steady faith that God is listening to them and working
through them.
"I've seen people who've been scrunched over and then they've been
prayed for, and they just stand up and they're like, 'Hey, I can stand straight!'"
said Trevor Burge.
"They had a tumor. We prayed for them. They went home and went to
the doctor, and the tumor was totally gone," said Samuel Jackson Hood.
Donna Edwards is the choir teacher of the IHOP kids, but post-polio syndrome
forced her to walk on crutches for several years until the kids prayed over
her for 45 minutes one night.
Edwards said, "I was able to totally lay down my crutches."
"Thirty kids were marching around her, praying," Caleb Thill
said. "We didn't want Donna to suffer," added Jerrod Demers.
Jackson Bohlender suffered from so many food allergies, he was really crippled
in what he could eat. But after a solid year of the IHOP kids praying for
him faithfully, he visited his doctor for new tests. He said, "About
half my food allergies -- the big ones -- were non-existent. I could eat
everything."
Dalton Burge of Christ Triumphant Church went up to pray for two visitors
suffering with abscessed teeth, who thought it was kind of cute, but "then
they started feeling their mouths, and both of them had gotten healed,"
Koch said.
CBN News visited families involved in an extremely active children's program
at New Life Center just outside St. Louis, and they've seen wonders, too.
A few weeks ago, a kitchen accident seriously burned Shelley Hunt's finger
and caused painful blistering. Her kids prayed for her.
"Instantly, the redness went away, the pain went away, and it was
just like the skin had never, ever been burned - in front of my kids' eyes,"
she said. Eric Hunt said, "I grew up in a Pentecostal home and always
knew that God was real and that God did great things, but now I'm seeing
them in my own family." Fischer says children are yearning for this
kind of active relationship with the Lord. She said, "They're looking
for extreme encounters with God."
"I've just seen God move so many times, it just shows you there is
a God and He is real," Hood said.
Lenny LaGuardia says Christian parents need to expect that for their children.
"I would say to parents, look beyond the external to the eternal,"
Lenny said. Don't just see them as children. See their destinies in hand."
All the adults we talked to say it's important to have lots of variety
to keep the kids interested. And while teaching them to pray and listen
to God is crucial, even more important is they teach the kids lots of ways
to worship their Lord and show Him the love they've come to feel.
And these things aren't just happening in America. At a sports stadium
in Honduras, thousands of children recently came to worship and dance and
sing before their God. But most of all, they came to pray and proclaim His
will for their land.
One boy said, "I proclaim that the hand of our God is on our nation
Honduras! Amen!"
Koch believes if just 10 churches in every state activate programs like
these that get children so close to the Lord; it'll set off a major renewal
across the land.
"In 10 years or less, we will have a generation of children which
will be the key that's going to change our nation," Koch said.
But Fischer warns without this turn to a radical walk with Jesus, the future
could well be lost.
"Seventy percent of the kids who are raised in Christian churches
vacate the church when they become teenagers and young adults, and they
never set foot in church again." Fischer explained. "We've got
to do something different if we're going to save this next generation."
Recommended resources:
Equipping a Generation to Pray
Kids in Ministry International
Kidsprayer.com
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