Family
Spoiled vs. Blessed Children
Notice that according to Paul a child receiving the promise of blessing and a long life is attached to obeying their parents. Some of the wealthiest people I know spoiled their children the least and the poorest spoiled them the most. In other words- the amount of what they had or didn’t have was not the…
Read MoreHelpful Tips for Children (of all ages) in Church
? Imagine if Jesus came to your church this Sunday- as He comes to the pulpit in the sanctuary He says, “Where are all your children?” A helpful leader says, “They’re in the back Jesus so they can be given lessons for their own age.” Jesus responds- “Bring the children here- they are just as…
Read MoreOur Heavenly Father
Words cannot adequately depict what it feels like for a loving father to see his child be born. The greatest words of love and expressions of emotion fail to fully describe what a good father experiences with his child during his lifetime. The greatest thing a man will ever do in this life is be a loving father. Now try…
Read MoreWhat Do Your Kids Do For Jesus During the Week?
Every school year as a pastor I am heart broken by what good godly parents must endure when it comes to their children’s public school education (my oldest will be starting next year, so pray for me too!) Parents share with me the pain of having to watch their kids deal with negative peer pressure (cursing,…
Read MoreFamily First
Five Ways I Try to Always Put Family First Do “good morning greetings” and kisses before I start work. Share as many meals together as possible. Consistently do nightly prayers before bed. Have a family fun night once a week and let them pick the food they eat and activity. Share hobbies together like watching…
Read MoreA Mother’s Heart // 16 Rules For Raising My Children
Being a Mother Since becoming a mother to my three beautiful children, I have realized that the single most important thing I desire for them is to fulfill God’s perfect design and destiny for their lives. Some may wonder why my desire for them isn’t to have the most toys on the block, to be…
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