Raising Children in the Faith: Sharing What You Believe

Raising Children in the Faith: Sharing What You Believe

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Raising Children in the Faith:
Sharing What You Believe

How parents can pass the torch of living faith to the next generation — and the generations that follow.

Three Strands Ministry · Faith & Parenting · 8 min read

There is no greater gift a parent can give a child than an introduction to Jesus Christ. The faith we carry — the One who saved us, sustains us, and holds our future — is a treasure too precious to keep to ourselves. Scripture makes this clear: from generation to generation, we are called not only to believe, but to tell.

The beautiful reality is that you do not need a seminary degree or a pulpit to be one of the most powerful voices of faith in your child's life. You already have the most important qualification: you are their parent. You are their first teacher, their first role model, and one of the first glimpses they will have of who God is.

These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.

Deuteronomy 6:6–7

Notice that Moses did not say, "Send your children to the right program." He said: talk about them. At home. On the road. In the morning and the evening. Faith passed down to children is not a scheduled event — it is a woven thread running through the fabric of everyday life.

Part One

The Privilege of Passing On the Faith

Before we explore the how, it's worth pausing on the what. What exactly are we passing on? Not simply a religion, a set of rules, or a cultural tradition. We are passing on a living relationship — a covenant with a God who loves our children even more than we do.

Psalm 78:4 gives us this charge with striking clarity:

We will not hide them from their descendants; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders he has done.

Psalm 78:4

This is not a burden — it is a privilege. You have been entrusted with a soul. You have been given a front-row seat to witness faith coming alive in someone you love more than words can express. Every prayer prayed together, every Bible story shared at bedtime, every quiet word spoken in the car — these are sacred moments that echo into eternity.

And it doesn't require perfection. In fact, one of the most powerful things your children can witness is a parent who stumbles, repents, and returns to God — showing them that faith is not about having it all together, but about trusting the One who does.




Part Two

Practical Ways to Share Your Faith with Your Children

So what does faith-sharing actually look like in the rhythm of daily family life? Here are meaningful, practical ways you can begin — or deepen — this beautiful journey with your children.

Way 1

Pray Together, Out Loud and Often

One of the most powerful things a child can witness is a parent on their knees. When you pray with and for your children — at mealtimes, at bedtime, in the car before school — you show them that prayer is not a ritual, but a real conversation with a real God. Let them hear you bring your worries, your gratitude, and your hopes to the Father. Invite them to add their own prayers. Their young faith will grow in the soil of heard prayers answered.

Way 2

Read Scripture Together as a Family

The Word of God is alive and active (Hebrews 4:12). Making Bible reading a family habit — even just a few verses a day — plants seeds that will grow for a lifetime. Use age-appropriate Bibles for younger children with vivid illustrations. For older kids and teens, read together and talk about what the passage means for your family today. Ask questions. Let them ask questions. The best conversations about faith often begin with a child's curious "Why?"

Way 3

Share Your Story of Faith

Your personal testimony is irreplaceable. No book, curriculum, or sermon can do what your story can. Tell your children how you came to know Jesus. Be honest about your doubts, your struggles, and the moments when God showed up in ways you didn't expect. Revelation 12:11 reminds us of the power of the word of our testimony. Children are drawn to authenticity — and hearing that their own parent's faith was tested and found true is a gift they will carry their whole lives.

Way 4

Make Church and Community a Priority

Faith is not meant to be lived in isolation. Hebrews 10:25 urges us not to give up meeting together. When your children grow up watching you prioritize worship, community, and service — not out of obligation, but out of genuine love for the body of Christ — they absorb something profound: that faith has a people, and belonging to that people is good. Get involved. Serve together as a family. Let your children see that the church is not a building you visit but a family you belong to.

Way 5

Turn Everyday Moments into Faith Conversations

Deuteronomy 6 describes a faith that is woven into the ordinary. When a beautiful sunset appears, say: "Look what God made." When a hard day comes, say: "Let's pray about this." When your child asks a tough question — about death, about suffering, about fairness — don't deflect. Engage. These moments of honest, humble conversation are where faith is truly formed. You don't need all the answers. You need the willingness to seek them together with your child, hand in hand before God.

Way 6

Serve Others Together

James 2:17 reminds us that faith without works is dead. When children participate in acts of service — volunteering, giving, helping a neighbor, supporting a missionary — they experience the living dimension of faith. They begin to understand that being a Christian is not just something you believe, but something you do and are. Service plants a deep, experiential understanding of the Gospel: that God so loved the world, and so do we.

Wearing Your Faith

The Privilege of Wearing Christian Symbols

There is something remarkably powerful about wearing your faith. When a child sees a cross resting at their parent's collar, or a scripture bracelet on their wrist, it opens a door. "Mama, what does that say?" "Dad, why do you wear that cross?" That simple question is an invitation — one God has placed right there on your body.

Faith-inspired jewelry is not merely decorative. It is a conversation starter, a daily reminder, and a visible declaration of where your hope is placed. It is wearable testimony.

Cross Pendants & Necklaces

Worn close to the heart — a daily reminder of the cross and its eternal meaning.

Scripture Bracelets

Verses that travel with you, visible to yourself and to every child watching your hands.

Gifted with Intention

A cross pendant given to a child at baptism or confirmation becomes a lifelong anchor.

Think about the legacy a piece of faith-inspired jewelry can carry. A grandmother's cross necklace passed to her granddaughter. A father gifting his son a bracelet engraved with Philippians 4:13 before he heads off to college. These are not simply accessories — they are memoirs of faith, tangible and touchable reminders that the faith of the family runs deep.

When you wear a Christian symbol with intention and joy — not as a fashion statement, but as a declaration — your children notice. They ask. And asking is where faith conversations begin.

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.

Romans 1:16

Wearing a cross, a scripture pendant, or a bracelet engraved with God's Word is a quiet, beautiful way of saying: I am not ashamed. This is who I am. This is what I believe. And when the next generation sees that boldness in you, they are more likely to carry it themselves.




Part Three

Sparking Curiosity That Leads to Faith

Children are born curious. They are question-asking machines. One of the greatest things we can do as parents is channel that curiosity toward the things of God — and then be ready and willing to answer.

1 Peter 3:15 tells us to always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. This was written for the whole church — but perhaps no congregation is more receptive, more eager, or more shaped by the answer than our own children gathered around our kitchen table.

Here are some simple ways to spark and sustain that holy curiosity:

  • 1 Ask them questions back. After reading a Bible story, ask: "What do you think it felt like to be David facing Goliath?" Children learn to think theologically when we help them step inside the story.
  • 2 Don't shy away from hard questions. When a child asks, "Does God really hear me?" — that's not a crisis of faith, that's the beginning of it. Engage honestly. Point them to the Psalms, where David asked the very same thing.
  • 3 Celebrate their faith milestones. Baptisms, dedications, first Communion, memorized scripture — mark these moments. Consider gifting a piece of meaningful Christian jewelry to commemorate the occasion. Tangible memories anchor spiritual ones.
  • 4 Use your faith-inspired jewelry as a teaching tool. When your child asks about the cross around your neck, tell them the full story. The cross, the resurrection, the love of God — it's all right there. Let your jewelry open the door.
  • 5 Pray with expectation — and share the answers. When God answers a prayer, don't let it pass quietly. Say out loud: "Remember when we prayed for this? Look what God did." Faith grows when it has a history of faithfulness to look back on.

"One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts." — Psalm 145:4

You Live It
They See It
They Ask About It
You Share It
They Carry It Forward

This is the vision of Scripture: a chain of faith that stretches across generations. You are not just parenting for today. You are shaping a legacy that will outlive you — one that your grandchildren, and their children after them, may one day trace back to your faithfulness.




Why Three Strands Christian Treasures Exists

Three Strands Christian Treasures was born out of something far greater than a love of jewelry — it was born out of a love for Jesus Christ and a calling to see His name proclaimed to the ends of the earth. Our name comes from Ecclesiastes 4:12:

"A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." — Ecclesiastes 4:12

That cord — you, your community, and Christ — is the heartbeat of everything we do. Every bracelet, pendant, and necklace in our store carries a purpose. We believe that faith should be visible — worn with pride, gifted with intention, and carried as a daily reminder of the One who holds us together.

Three Strands Christian Treasures is the storefront of Three Strands Ministry, a faith-driven ministry dedicated to encouraging and uplifting others through meaningful, Gospel-centered content. And every purchase you make doesn't just bring a beautiful piece of faith-inspired jewelry into your home — it directly supports individual missionaries and ministry organizations committed to spreading the Gospel around the world.

Whether you're looking for a cross pendant to wear as your own daily declaration of faith, a scripture bracelet to gift your son or daughter as a milestone marker, or a beautiful piece to start a conversation with your grandchild about Jesus — we have something for every member of your family and every season of your faith journey.

Your purchase makes a difference. Your faith makes a legacy.

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You are already doing something eternal, dear parent. Every prayer, every story, every quiet moment of modeling what it looks like to walk with God — it matters more than you know. Keep going. Keep sharing. Keep wearing your faith with joy.

And may the cord of three strands — you, your family, and Christ — never be broken.

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