This post is from Moms Take Ten episode 163, “Parenting in Scripture–A Trustworthy Shelter”, which you can listen to wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://sites.libsyn.com/403493/parenting-in-scripture-a-trustworthy-shelter The other week, as we were getting the kids ready for bed, one of them lost it. What should have been the end of my parenting for thatContinue reading “A Trustworthy Shelter”
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Parenting in Scripture–Our Ever Present Help
This post is from Moms Take Ten episode 152, Parenting in Scripture–Our Ever Present Help, which you can listen to wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://sites.libsyn.com/403493/parenting-in-scripture-our-ever-present-help We unexpectedly welcomed back one of our kiddos last week. He’s stayed with us a few times over the years and we’ve kept in touch. He evenContinue reading “Parenting in Scripture–Our Ever Present Help”
What Feels Like A Step Back
This post is from Moms Take Ten episode 145, What Feels Like A Step Back, which you can listen to wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://sites.libsyn.com/403493/what-feels-like-a-step-back This is not the episode I thought I was writing when I sat down. I was supposed to be working on a Moms in the Bible episodeContinue reading “What Feels Like A Step Back”
Parenting in Scripture–Authority to Build Up
This post is from Moms Take Ten episode 144, Parenting in Scripture–Authority to Build Up, which you can listen to wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://sites.libsyn.com/403493/parenting-in-scripture-authority-to-build-up There’s something I need to preach to myself, if you all care to listen in. Some Parenting in Scripture episodes are so fun to work on becauseContinue reading “Parenting in Scripture–Authority to Build Up”
Parenting in Scripture–Straight Paths
This post is from Moms Take Ten episode 121, “Parenting in Scripture–Straight Paths”, which you can listen to wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://sites.libsyn.com/403493/parenting-in-scripture-straight-paths My heart has been heavy the past few weeks over the struggles of parenting. Friends are wrestling through difficult questions like “how do I support my child with ADHD?”Continue reading “Parenting in Scripture–Straight Paths”
Parenting in Scripture–The Glory In Us
This post is from Moms Take Ten episode 117, “Parenting in Scripture–The Glory In Us”, which you can listen to wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://sites.libsyn.com/403493/parenting-in-scripture-the-glory-in-us Have you ever had the thought, “If only they knew what I was really like?” or “If only they knew how I really thought?” Sometimes we areContinue reading “Parenting in Scripture–The Glory In Us”
Parenting in Scripture–Do Not Withhold Good
This post is from Moms Take Ten episode 107, Parenting in Scripture–Do Not Withhold Good, which you can listen to wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://sites.libsyn.com/403493/parenting-in-scripture-do-not-withhold-good I have been struggling in my parenting lately. I have felt more negative, less fun, more tired. Some of the Connected Families coaches are reading through theContinue reading “Parenting in Scripture–Do Not Withhold Good”
Moms in the Bible–Leah and Rachel part 2
When God gave the Israelites the ten commandments, he declared, “I am the Lord your God.” (Gen. 20:3) Then he instructed that they should have no other gods before him. This includes our husbands and our children.
Kindness Takes Patience
The phrase “kindness leads to repentance” can almost become formulaic. If I am kind, then my child will repent. If I am kind, then my child will stop misbehaving….Romans 2:4 highlights the power of kindness in bringing people to repentance, while also recognizing that it takes time.
The Opposite of Anxiety
The Lord has been teaching us this for hundreds and hundreds of years with one caveat, our trust should ultimately be in him.