"Always pray for your child."
I've attended quite a few parenting seminars over the years, and one of the statements I've always heard from speakers of said seminars is the urgency to bring your child to the foot of the Lord's throne.
As a Christian, I do believe in answered prayers, of those petitions and praises that have been lifted up to Jesus from hearts that truly seek and love Him. Of comfort to me is the promise that He always hears, as stated in
1 John 5:14 that "this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us".
It is of no question that my husband and I, on the day we were married, aim to raise the children that God would bless us with in the "discipline and instruction of the Lord" (
Ephesians 6:4). And that in itself is hard enough with neurotypical children.
But when we're talking about special needs children, how do we teach them as we are commanded to in the Bible?