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Growing Through Grit
Building Perseverance in Our Children
As the new school year unfolds, students face fresh challenges—academically,
emotionally, and spiritually. Whether it's long division, making friends, or
preparing for exams, we want our children to succeed. However, real success is
more than achievements—it's about godly character. One of the most vital
qualities we can nurture is perseverance. In a world of instant results, God calls us
to develop endurance that embraces difficulty, learns from failure, and presses
forward in faith. Romans 5:3-4 reminds us that “suffering produces endurance,
and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” Perseverance
is formed not in comfort, but in challenge. By guiding our children through
difficult moments—not avoiding them—we help build grit and long-term hope
in their hearts.
Colossians 3:23 states, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not
for men.” Students aren’t just working for grades—they’re working for the Lord.
Encouraging them to give their best in all things honors God, regardless of the
outcome. Failure is part of the process and let’s use it as a stepping stone.
Proverbs 24:16 says, “For though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.”
Failure isn’t the end. It's often how children learn best. As parents, giving space to
fail and try again helps them grow in wisdom, humility, and resilience.
We at Faith Christian School are committed to walking this journey with you. As
teachers and parents, let’s celebrate effort over perfection, progress over ease,
and faithfulness over results. Let’s remind our students they “can do all things
through Christ who strengthens” them (Philippians 4:13). Because with Christ,
they truly can.
Here are a few questions to help us reflect:
Where might your child be growing through struggle right now?
How can you support them by stepping back, not in?
Have you prayed with them about their effort—not just results?
Let’s raise students who don’t just try—but who keep going in the power of the
Holy Spirit.
Because of Jesus,
Renee Perkins