Cagle Grams: Children in the adult age group
James H. Cagle
Guest Columnist
“And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man” (Luke 2:52 KJV).
We have a serious problem with children in the adult age group. They’re adults but continue to speak, understand, think and act like children.
Chronological age has nothing to do with our state of maturity. A person can be 80 years old and still behave like a child. Becoming an adult is a natural process and requires nothing more than staying healthy physically; it’s called physical anthropology. Our bodies grow and mature by putting food in our stomachs; our inner man grows by putting good things in our hearts that are used to develop good c
