Talking Back Child's Heart

A Child’s Heart and the Hidden Treasure of Talking Back

“Don’t you talk back to me,” my mother said to me.  “Don’t you talk back to me,” I said to my children. “Don’t talk back,” I bet you’ve said to your kiddos too. Every mom wonders what to do about talking back. Every mom knows what talking back looks like and sounds like. We move quickly to squash it in toddlers and teens. End it. Redirect it. But in my efforts to stop it, most of the time I missed the hidden treasure. The good God intended to come from the evil. Talking back may be a mom’s best opportunity. …

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Help, my child won’t worship!

Every mom who worships Jesus prays her kids will worship Him too. But sometimes it doesn’t work like that. Sanctuaries are often places where a mom begs God to draw her kids close, while she stands next to one who won’t sing, clap, or engage. What’s a worshipful mom to do? Do what you’re already doing: worship You are worshiping Jesus. Nothing a mom does impacts her child’s heart like her own example. We definitely can’t pass on something to our kids that we do not possess ourselves. During mom-seasons when our kids present their greatest challenges, we desperately need …

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American Idol, Harry Connick, Jr. & a Question Every Mom Should Ask Her Kids

  Do you ever turn on the television and then wonder why you even try to watch it when you that something will inevitably flash across your screen and you’ll have to turn it off? Me too! But this past Tuesday, I decided to take a brain break, so I flipped on American Idol just in time to watch a young lady who had just celebrated her 18th birthday. She sang a song I hadn’t heard before and I really couldn’t make out the words she was singing…but she did have a nice voice. And then it was time to …

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