Children often become victims of abuse
Give them an inch, they take a yard, give them a yard; they take a mile, that’s how the world goes from bad to worse daily without any solution.
There is no doubt, we are now living in a very dangerous world which demands, ‘What are we living for when the world is not getting any better and how often do we speak to our children about those threatening dangers?
As a father with three children, nothing scares me more
than the future of my children, especially my third son who is just seven.
Europe is a good place, in regard to education, but very bad for moral issues.
Here the law permits a child to have a boyfriend or girlfriend at the age of
sixteen. A child begins to smoke while at school. Such things do not exist in
Africa.
I feel bad sometimes because I don’t have a daughter.
However; I feel okay with three boys because it is very difficult to raise a
girl in Europe as an African. Consumed by the Western life, nothing keeps them
sober or obedient.
I know many Africans who can’t handle the outrageous the character of their daughters, sometimes ending up at the police and the social
offices.
Violence, crime, and immorality are some of the disturbing
issues parents are concerned about. In the neighborhood lurks pedophile trying to
harm your children.
The news we read pertaining to the crime adults, especially
men, commit against children, immediately aware our consciousness that probably
the world is gradually coming to an end because the prophecies in the Bible are
taking place one after another.
The European Commission showed a 77 percent increase in
murders, robberies, assaults, and sexual offenses in the UK since Labour came to
power.
The total number of violent offenses recorded compared to population is
higher than any other country in Europe, as well as America, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. This is the information I gathered during my study of crime
in Europe recently.
Parents are the greatest influence on their children.
Children learn to talk, walk, and interact by watching their parents. As a
child grows up, he or she looks to the parents to provide guidance, information,
nurturing, and expectations.
I once went on the internet showing the death of many
children to Little Joe, my son. After watching in bewilderment, he asked: “Papa
what happened to them?”
“Adults they trusted killed them,” I answered.
“Thank you, Papa, I would be careful.’ He said. Whether I
did a wrong thing or not, that doesn’t bother me, all that I want him to
understand is the dangers in this world, especially on the computer for him to
be careful.