You have to know this guy. TV evangelist who's on all the time. Tall thin type, wears glasses, from Atlanta. He always reminded me of one of the characters from The Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
"Peabody's Improbable History featured a talking dog genius named Mister Peabody who had a pet boy named Sherman. Sherman and Peabody would use Peabody's "WABAC machine" (pronounced "way-back", and partially a play on early computer brands such as UNIVAC and ENIAC) to go back in time to discover the real story behind historical events."
Know who I'm talking about? I used to mock Charles Stanley to no end.
Billy Graham once preached about "Who's the fool?"
Funny how things change because I no longer mock Charles Stanley. His website is now on my favorites list. Near the top.
Anyway, a few days ago, Dr. Stanley, in his soft, meek, humble tone was talking to us parents about childrens prayers.
He said, "Rather than tell your child to go to bed and don't forget to say your prayers. Why don't you say, "Let's go talk to God. C'mon. Take my hand. I'll show you how".
My fervent prayer to anyone reading this who has children would be to follow Dr. Stanley's advice.
If only I could hit the rewind button.
"Peabody's Improbable History featured a talking dog genius named Mister Peabody who had a pet boy named Sherman. Sherman and Peabody would use Peabody's "WABAC machine" (pronounced "way-back", and partially a play on early computer brands such as UNIVAC and ENIAC) to go back in time to discover the real story behind historical events."
Know who I'm talking about? I used to mock Charles Stanley to no end.
Billy Graham once preached about "Who's the fool?"
Funny how things change because I no longer mock Charles Stanley. His website is now on my favorites list. Near the top.
Anyway, a few days ago, Dr. Stanley, in his soft, meek, humble tone was talking to us parents about childrens prayers.
He said, "Rather than tell your child to go to bed and don't forget to say your prayers. Why don't you say, "Let's go talk to God. C'mon. Take my hand. I'll show you how".
My fervent prayer to anyone reading this who has children would be to follow Dr. Stanley's advice.
If only I could hit the rewind button.
