My children are not supposed to reflect me. They are supposed to reflect Jesus. My light is not strong enough, it never will be.
Who Are Your Kids Supposed to Reflect? It’s Not You…
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Christ-Centered Mothering, Purpose-Driven Living
My children are not supposed to reflect me. They are supposed to reflect Jesus. My light is not strong enough, it never will be.
We often feel the need to correct childish ideas. We know that bubbles will not fly to heaven, and it takes more than bubbles to make Jesus happy. Or does it?
Investing time into our marriages is crucial for our families. There are ways to invest in your marriage without spending a fortune you if you get creative.
Do you ever feel like you’re running a 5K just going through your day and suddenly a hurdle is tossed in your lane? These 4 steps help keep my day on track.
While trying to raise a great boy, I decided to look to what God said about the one Boy who grew up perfectly- His own Son. This is how we raise great men.
What if being a purposeful mom is about my willingness to follow God’s leading in my life as I learn to be a better mom, wife, friend, and follower of Jesus.
We as mothers hope to one day leave a legacy. Because one day our children will grow and will either carry on our legacy or choose a path of their own.
There are times, though, when we need to give our children the space to have a real visit, conversation, encounter with God. It will cause their faith to grow by leaps and bounds.
This is the time of year when everyone sits down to make plans the year for themselves, their families, their work, and so on for the upcoming year.
If you are going away for Christmas break, half the battle entertaining your kids is already won, but if you’re staying home, here are some ideas to help you.