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Category: Devotions

Quietly Waiting (& my book update)

Waiting on God’s timing and directions can be hard, but so good!

Biblical Parenting, book, intentional parenting, listening for God's leading, Psalm 119:34, Psalm 62:5, quietly waiting, training your child, training your children, Training Your Children to Know and Share Jesus, waiting, writing

Tuning In

Taking Care of yourself is part of taking care of your family!

caring for others, Ephesians 2:10, feeling tired, Hashimoto's, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, health, taking care of self, taking care of yourself to take care of others, thyroid, tuning in

Lunchables and Poor Responses

Priorities… not one more thing, the most important thing one thing at a time.

easily irritable, intentional parenting, making lunches, Matthew 6:33, one-more-thing disease, priorities, too busy

Flexibility and Making Space

Flexibility is key to motherhood.

Bible study, Biblical Parenting, flexibility, intentional parenting, interruptions, interuptibility, making space, Psalm 127:3, Quiet Time

Super Strength

Jesus gives us what we need when we need it!

answered prayer, help, prayer, Psalm 71:15, teaching kids about prayer, timing

Merry Christmas!

Take time to remind your children that today is first and foremost about Jesus!

baby Jesus, Christmas, gift of Jesus, John 3:16, Mary and Joseph, salvation

The Importance of the Nativity

Take time to remind your children why Jesus’ birthday is so important!

Biblical Parenting, Christmas, intentional parenting, Jesus' Birthday, Jesus' death and resurrection, Luke 1-2, Matthew 2, Romans 5:8, The Nativity, The Nativity Story, The Reason for the Season

The Accident: Part III “Accident Forgiveness”

Forgive as you’ve been forgiven.

accident, forgiveness, grace, gracious response, intentional parenting, Luke 7:47-48, mercy

The Accident: Part II “Teachable Moments”

Be honest with your children when you mess up to teach them how to be honest too!

accountability, gracious response, honesty, intentional parenting, Proverbs 14:25, teachable moments

The Accident: Part I “It’s My Fault.”

When you’ve done something wrong, own it.

1 John 1:9, admitting fault, car accident, fault, forgiveness, grace, Luke 11:4, owning offenses, Romans 3:23

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