what does the bible say?
The concept of a godparent was traditionally developed to provide an additional person or couple to assist with the religious upbringing of a child. Today, this religious aspect is often removed, and godparents are typically viewed as people who support the general health and well-being of a child. A godparent may or may not be related to the child, and a child may have one or multiple godparents. Biblically, the concept of godparents does not exist. However, there are examples of non-parents fulfilling an important spiritual role in the life of a child or a young person, such as the relationship between Eli and Samuel and the relationship between the apostle Paul and Timothy. Both of these biblical relationships exemplify how someone who is not a parent, like a godparent, can provide powerful, spiritual support to a young person that can result in their spiritual maturity and ministry preparedness.