The role of Christian faith communities in faith nurture of children is examined using empirical data, to assess whether the church is redundant for families. Insights are taken from child development, psychology and theology, to support a multi-disciplinary analysis of empirical data from children, parents and church leaders in North-West England, UK. Potential reasons for disengagement are revealed, as well as positive outcomes that are possible through family involvement in a faith community. Churches are encouraged to recognise the limitations of family’s involvement in church, and consider tangible strategies to foster inclusion and engagement
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 9,810 young people in England, Scotland, and Wales, th...
Scholars have researched the role of parents in the development of the child. Families play a critic...
Historically, the church has played a primary role in children's faith formation. Invariably, pare...
The family's role in nurturing children's faith became critical during the Covid-19 pandemic. The wa...
This paper explores the effects that religious nurture (particularly Christian) may have on the chil...
Many children in our society are faced with numerous risk factors and primary caregivers may not be ...
Neurological, child development and attachment research all assert that early experiences and the qu...
The goal of this ministry focus paper is to examine the role of the institutional church and that of...
The home is the most potent setting for the development of Christian characteristics. The ecology ...
A resource exploring implications of Faith in the Nexus for Catholic parish, home and school
Prior research indicates the importance of parent involvement in the religious formation of children...
Attention to the spiritual flourishing of young children contributes to their well-being, both their...
This article focuses on recent collaborative efforts between child welfare agencies and local congre...
Children are a blessing from God and a source of new life and hope for continuity in the community a...
The family is an important setting for the transmission of values and traditions, and parents have a...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 9,810 young people in England, Scotland, and Wales, th...
Scholars have researched the role of parents in the development of the child. Families play a critic...
Historically, the church has played a primary role in children's faith formation. Invariably, pare...
The family's role in nurturing children's faith became critical during the Covid-19 pandemic. The wa...
This paper explores the effects that religious nurture (particularly Christian) may have on the chil...
Many children in our society are faced with numerous risk factors and primary caregivers may not be ...
Neurological, child development and attachment research all assert that early experiences and the qu...
The goal of this ministry focus paper is to examine the role of the institutional church and that of...
The home is the most potent setting for the development of Christian characteristics. The ecology ...
A resource exploring implications of Faith in the Nexus for Catholic parish, home and school
Prior research indicates the importance of parent involvement in the religious formation of children...
Attention to the spiritual flourishing of young children contributes to their well-being, both their...
This article focuses on recent collaborative efforts between child welfare agencies and local congre...
Children are a blessing from God and a source of new life and hope for continuity in the community a...
The family is an important setting for the transmission of values and traditions, and parents have a...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 9,810 young people in England, Scotland, and Wales, th...
Scholars have researched the role of parents in the development of the child. Families play a critic...
Historically, the church has played a primary role in children's faith formation. Invariably, pare...