Posts Tagged ‘Raising Big Kids with Supernatural Love’
Give the Gift of LOVE to Your Family
“Mommy, I wuv you dis much and even moooore!” My youngest would reach out his arms as far as they would go, wiggle his fingers to try to reach even further, and tell me just how much he loved me. Every time my heart would melt. “I love you more,” I’d respond, pulling him into…
Read More7 Tips to Getting Your Teen to Go to Church & Read the Bible
Do your teens attend church with you on a regular basis? Do you discuss the sermon afterward? Do you feel equipped to answer their questions, using the Bible? Many parents don’t feel well equipped to lead their families, much less their teenagers in faith matters. My husband and I felt the same way at times.…
Read MoreParenting with Faith, Hope, and Love
Invite a group of friends or neighbors to join in a parenting study. The books and study guides will provide moms and dads with a practical and applicable guide to raise kids with faith, hope, and love. And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13 Do…
Read MoreBible Basics for Big Kids
The text read, “Mom, can you talk?” When a message arrives from a college kid with a request to talk, a mama drops everything and texts back, “Yes!” The phone rang a few minutes later. “Mom, I’m really stressed out about finals.” We talked for a few minutes about how he was studying for his exams,…
Read MoreThe 1 Corinthians 13 Parent
Lori Wildenberg, my ministry partner and co-author, and I are excited to introduce The 1 Corinthians 13 Parent: Raising Little Kids with Big Love and Raising Big Kids with Supernatural Love. What does Paul have to say about the famous Love Chapter, 1 Corinthians 13? And now I will show you the most excellent way. 1…
Read MoreRaising Big Kids with Supernatural Love
Raising Big Kids with Supernatural Love reveals fifteen qualities of love to infuse into your family. These characteristics are demonstrated through vignettes and the authors’ conversational style; bringing 1 Corinthians 13 love to life in your parenting and in your young person. Realize the difference between kindness and enabling. Discover how to adjust your parenting approach.…
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