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12 “Angry” Steps

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12 angry steps

I’ve written before about my anger problem. You know. The one I didn’t think I had until I had children.

But as conflict reveals my heart for what it really is, I’m compiling a working list of practical steps and thoughts as God patiently carves away the death in my heart and slowly makes me a conqueror. read more

Now you’re speaking my love language: 20 ways to display affection through acts of service

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1.Knock out that item on her to-do list she just hasn’t gotten to. 2.What little touches could better make your home a “prepared place”--like God creates for us--that’s comforting, encouraging, and uplifting, so family and guests feel embraced? For guests, it may be the basket of extra toiletries next to the cozy towel in the bathroom; for kids, you could have a favorite snack ready when he arrives home; help him remove his backpack.

Interview-your-child Fridays, #1

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interview your child fridaysGot the ideas. The relationship. I even have the time.

But sometimes I lack the intention to just sit down with my child and “cuddle up” with their hearts, so to speak, even if they’re getting a little huge to cuddle. For a few weeks (and depending on how much you like them!–the ideas, not the kids), I want to give a few ideas you could use while you share a snack or favorite drink with your child, or just sitting on the porch swing or on a walk.

The idea is that amidst all the things we do for our children, we just take the time to know them a little better, to win their hearts. (After all, our obedience from God comes out of a heart of love, too.) An excellent resource from FamilyLife (Passport2Purity® Getaway Kit by FamilyLife – Version 3) once counseled that, like a shuttle reentering the atmosphere, we align our relationship with our child before we go into a period of time where we lose our ability to communicate (like the teenaged years can be). Making time and a secure space to talk about what’s real in our lives does more than improve our relationship now. It develops a firm bridge for us to walk on when things get rough. read more

Posting on MomLifeToday: Helping Kids Deal with Their Fears

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I’m posting on MomLifeToday: Helping Kids Deal with Their Fears, Part I.In dealing with our kids’ fear, we’re developing their theology—their thinking about God and His relationship to bad things. Kids learn methods to deal with lifelong fears in these moments—and to choose faith and courage instead at those little, and large, forks in the road. They’re also answering the question, “How does God respond to my fear?” Hopefully you’ll find it super-practical.

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