Read the words upon waking and in your rest. In your going and your coming. In your joy and sadness. During your trials and when your path is clear. Keep it in your home…

Our children and in fact our family is moving through a world that can appears to be busier than ever. Do not let them leave without the word in their hearts. Maybe start with you/us first and make the word a priority in our daily walk. So in our request we can have concrete solutions... Continue Reading →

Words, phrases and verses for the family

During family time of devotions I would recommend taking time to discuss what was read in the word and get in agreement. We sometimes ask for more independence in the things assigned to our children but a greater emphasis needs to be placed on inputting the necessary values needed to succeed and knowing where their... Continue Reading →

Keeping the word within your home starts with doing just that and making it part of routine, culture, environment and atmosphere.

Our kids have many questions they need answers to and so do we. I am not sure what exactly occurs in our schools and in our homes as we observe changes in children. It is therefor important to have them incorporate a daily read of the word in their routine and a weekly family devotion.... Continue Reading →

Provision protection and presence are only a few things in being a Dad?

Linked to promises? I like many aim to be the best Dad/Parent I can be and at many times fall short. Without the Source I am nothing. Being who our Heavenly Father calls us to be, is being true to our promises. I am so inadequate independent of Him. Our children need so much that... Continue Reading →

Attempting to answer the questions of a child, with love.

We are all children when attempting to navigate complex questions in our world. My condolences for all who have lost and experience pain through our current challenges. In an attempt to formulate an answer to the image above: Because the hardest thing to do is to change a persons mind. You have to convince and... Continue Reading →

Patterns of expression and understanding

Kids show patterns of behavior that you can learn from similar to adults. Here are a few to look out for.. Wanting more - when a child is asking for more, it’s in your best interest to do a needs assessment. The current condition can be masked by a desired condition. Remember that they can... Continue Reading →

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Up ↑

%d bloggers like this: