It is difficult to train up a child in the way he should go, and some very good and sincere people fail.
Christian Parenting Books We’ve all heard people say, “Parenting is the only job that doesn’t come with a training manual”. Maybe that was true before the 21st century…
I'll never relate to my crying child the same way again.
Thoughts from daily Bible reading for today – July 24, 2017 Train up a child in the way he should go [teaching him to seek God’s wisdom and will for his abilities and talents], Even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6, The Amplified Bible Children are blessed with unsoiled [...]
If you want your kids to become and remain strong in their walk with Jesus Christ, here are three simple things you can do to be a better Christian parent.
These fun activities will help your children train (and rewire) their brains to become more positive and gain positive self-talk.
Do not die in your sins. Too many people in this world have been deceived. Many people think that they can live life as they wish with no regard for God and eventually make it to heaven. On the same…
“Train up a child in the way he should go – but be sure you go that way yourself. “– Charles Spurgeon. Here are 4 ways to train your children...
Child training is what parents need to do in order to have a peaceful home, to have children who listen, who can be taught, and who can contribute in the home and outside it, but many don't know how to go about training their children in a healthy and longlasting way. They can feel like
“Train up a child in the way he should go – but be sure you go that way yourself. “– Charles Spurgeon. Here are 4 ways to train your children...
In this article, we are going to discuss why it is important to have family devotion in your home.
Does your teenager have a quiet time? Here's how I helped my kids to follow God and help my teens have a daily quiet time.
Does being a stay-at-home mom matter? After working in daycare centers, and staying home with my kids, I have some info to suggest it does.
"All aboard" is a phrase that we often hear when getting on a train. It signifies the start of a journey, or a new chapter in our lives.
Scripture tells us to "Train up a child in the way he should go...." But what does that mean? Look at how to train up a child for Jesus.
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I'll never relate to my crying child the same way again.
Obedience is the most important habit you can train in your child. These five tips will help you train your child to obey one step at a time.
It’s important your child learns the very difficult lesson that things may not always go your way. (This lesson can even be tough for adults to learn). Without this understanding, your child could grow up to be demanding, dysregulated, and destructive when they don’t get their way.
My Mother's Lap I have so many wonderful memories of the loving relationship I had with my Mom when I was growing up. I am always reluctant to allow myself to get too deep in remembering them all as it hurts far too much. But of all the memories I cherish, it is the memory of always laying my head in her lap whenever I needed her. It was the safest place to be when my heart was broken. It was a place to go to when I needed to feel comfort and cherished and loved. There was no other place like it when I was scared or hurt or feeling lonely. I can still feel her soft hands stroking my hair and the sweet sound of her voice telling me how much she loved me and her promise that everything would be okay. And it just was. Everything was okay and all was well in the world when I heard those words and felt her warm touch. And later...when I was a grown woman and life had dealt me a broken heart or presented me with an ultimatum I couldn't handle, I would run to her for those comforting moments, time and time again. It was where I needed to be, and no matter how grown up I really was, for those moments I was her baby again and she was my angel and my refuge and my safe haven. No matter how much pain or what it was that was hurting me, I knew I could get through it with her reassurance that I would be okay. Of all the memories in my lifetime, those will forever be the most precious to me. Those times are what I long for and yearn for so often. Those times are gone now and the void is so overwhelming at times, it takes my breath away. Life still throws some curve balls and gives me some tough challenges and I still need so much to hear her tell me it will be okay. Sometimes, if I close my eyes tight and drown out the world, I can get lost in my memories of her and I can almost feel her hands stroking my hair. Oh how ironic this journey of life can be... for little did I know that one day I would be comforting her and stroking her hair as she lay dying. And I would whisper those same words for the last time. "I love you Mom... more than life itself and I cannot bear the thought of going on without you. But I will be okay and I'll see you again. You can go now to a better place. I promise you everything will be okay." ~Marty Photo by Andrzej Laskowski http://fotouczniak.deviantart.com/art/Red-hair-110817137
I'll never relate to my crying child the same way again.