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.
A clean and organized child’s room doesn’t happen by accident, but we can teach them the skills now to help them become organized adults in the future.
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.
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.
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.
Experts recommend that we read to our children for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. What if we took 10 of those minutes to read the Bible to our children?
Dear sweet Mama, when you least expect it, it will happen. The moment we as mamas need to keep going, doing what we need to do. Just don’t give up.
So many times we forget to do the one thing that will do the most good for our children and families. Prayer is the always the best course of action.
As we move into the season of thankfulness, it is easy to post a thankful thought each day until Thanksgiving… but what about the rest of the year?
As mothers whose children and families are growing and living units, we need to give ourselves the freedom to accept the seasons of change that come and go.