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7 Benefits of Having Your Kids Sit In Church With You — 4 Comments

  1. Excellent points. I agree with every one.

    Let me share an experience. My daughter was strong willed and seemed to want to do exactly what I told her not to do. Fortunately being noisy wasn’t one of them – it was things like putting her feet on the pew in front of her or lying down in the pew that I remember bugging me the most.

    I sang in the choir and my husband (at the time) did not attend church, so she always sat with another adult in the congregation on Sunday mornings. I quickly noticed that she behaved better for another adult than she did for me. I’m not sure what the take-away is here… Perhaps another adult might come to the rescue in the right situations.

  2. I agree with you, Linda. While many of our friends put their kids in the children’s programs, we had our kids sit in church with us. We usually sat in the front row because they could see and hear and pay attention better. Weloved sitting in church as a family.

    • I like the idea of sitting up close to the front with your kids. I always do, even without the kids. Recently I sat in the back because I was leaving early. I was amazed at how distracted I got by other people’s movement, etc. Sitting up front eliminates all those distractions.

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