Children are like sponges, absorbing knowledge and values from their surroundings. Teaching them God's word is crucial for shaping their moral compass and establishing a foundation for a lifelong relationship with God. At CRL, we recognize the significance of providing accessible and engaging resources to facilitate children's learning of the Bible. From interactive storybooks and animated videos to kid-friendly devotionals, our curated links aim to make the learning experience enjoyable and meaningful.

We believe that instilling biblical principles from an early age equips children with the spiritual tools they need to navigate life's challenges, fostering a strong faith that will guide them into adulthood. As we continually update and expand our collection, parents, teachers, and guardians can find valuable resources to support the spiritual development of the next generation.

Child Studies - Christian Resource Library
Child Studies - Christian Resource Library

Child Studies

Child studies from a Christian perspective focus on nurturing and guiding children according to biblical principles, emphasizing their spiritual, moral, and personal development. This approach is rooted in the belief that children are a gift from God and that their upbringing should reflect Christian values and teachings.

One of the foundational scriptures supporting the Christian approach to child studies is Proverbs 22:6, which advises, "Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it." This verse underscores the importance of early education and moral grounding, suggesting that the lessons learned in childhood have a long-lasting impact on a person’s life. Christian child studies, therefore, emphasize teaching children about God’s love, the stories and teachings of the Bible, and the application of Christian values like kindness, honesty, and respect.

Another significant aspect of child studies in Christianity is the concept of exemplifying Christ-like behavior. Ephesians 6:4 instructs parents and educators, "Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord." This directive highlights the importance of positive, encouraging methods of upbringing that reflect the nurturing nature of God, rather than harsh or discouraging tactics.

Christian child studies often extend beyond family and home life to include Sunday school programs, Christian schooling, and community activities like vacation Bible school, where children can learn about the Bible and develop their faith in a supportive community environment. These programs are designed not only to impart knowledge but also to foster social skills, a sense of community, and spiritual growth, reinforcing the holistic approach to child development in Christianity.