Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Training Children: Trusting Parents

“Tell your children, too, that we must all be learners in our beginnings,--that there is an alphabet to be mastered in every kind of knowledge,--that the best horse in the world had need once to be broken,--that a day will come when they will see the wisdom of all your training. But in the meantime if you say a thing is right, it must be enough for them,--they must believe you, and be content (J.C. Ryle, The Duties of Parents, p. 30).”

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  1. It could widen my imagination towards the things that you are posting.

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