Proverbs 22:6, a Model for Building a Strong Foundation of Faith in Children
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2025-07-30
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Uganda Christian University
Abstract
This study explored Proverbs 22:6 as a biblical model for building a strong and
enduring foundation of faith in children. Using a descriptive and analytical
qualitative research design based on library-based resources, the research
investigated three core objectives: the biblical and theological perspectives on
nurturing children’s faith, the approaches employed by the church in fostering
children’s spiritual development, and the formulation of a model for faith
formation grounded in Proverbs 22:6. Data collection methods include biblical and
theological text interpretation, a review of scholarly literature on Christian
education and child discipleship, and an examination of church practices such as
catechesis, Sunday school, and mentorship programs.
The study found out that effective faith formation in children is multidimensional,
involving structured doctrinal teaching, relational discipleship, and active family
engagement. Catechetical instruction provides foundational knowledge, while
Sunday school and mentorship programs support experiential and relational
learning that enhances spiritual resilience. The research emphasizes the
complementary role of the family and church in the faith formation process,
highlighting the importance of intentional, consistent, and contextually relevant
approaches.
Drawing on insights from theological scholarship and practical ministry models, the
study proposes four models for building a solid foundation of faith in children; The
Discipleship-at-home Model, The Church Partnership Model, The Faith-in-Action
Model and The Personalized Path Model. These models align with the principle of
Proverbs 22:6 and present distinct yet complementary approaches to spiritual
education, ranging from the foundational role of the home in cultivating a child’s
faith to the broader involvement of the church and community.
This study concludes that an enduring faith in children can be cultivated through
collaborative, relational, and theologically grounded efforts that integrate both
traditional and innovative methods of Christian formation. This research
contributes to the discourse on spiritual development in childhood and offers
practical recommendations for churches, educators, and families committed to
raising spiritually grounded children in a rapidly changing world.
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Postgraduate research