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The Homeschooling Blueprint Course

in Faith, Featured, Homeschool, Motherhood, Parenting, Uncategorized on 17/04/20

We so thrilled to announce the PRE-LAUNCH of the Courageous Parenting Homeschooling Blueprint Course!  We have received tons of questions from many of our audience asking for help in homeschooling, specifically, guidance in choosing curriculum. This is such a hard topic to teach on because on curriculum might be right for one family or child and not the best option… View Post

Favorite Books for Parents to Read about Homeschooling

in Homeschool, Motherhood, Parenting, Uncategorized on 26/03/20

The whole world is homeschooling!  Right now, at this moment, millions of parents have an invaluable one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience a version of homeschooling. The problem is that because many people have been forced into it, many parents are lacking vision, and truly struggling to know what to do, what their child should be learning and so forth. Here is… View Post

What You Need to Know About Comforting a Friend Who is Having a Miscarriage

in Friendship, Marriage, Miscarriage, Postpartum, Womanhood on 29/07/18

People don’t always know what to say to someone who is suffering a miscarriage. Recently, a dear friend of mine lost a baby. I’ve been the one losing a baby while friends were blessed with a child. And to be honest, now, after having lost a couple babies and being the one great with child, it would be a natural… View Post

Giving Thanks in the Midst of Grieving

in Faith, Featured, Miscarriage, Purposeful Living on 05/06/17

“How are you doing?” Someone asks as if it’s an easy answer. I know they mean well, but the truth is, my real, honest answer is going to take more than the 3 minutes and 40 seconds most people are really willing to commit to listening… or half-listening. No, if you really want to know how I am doing, the… View Post

We Will Worship While Weeping

in Featured, Miscarriage, Motherhood, Prayer on 02/06/17

Those who know our family intimately know how much music, specifically worship is a part of the lifeblood in our family. It has become a part of our family culture to sing with all our being as we drive around town–yes we look like a CRAZY car with nine people praising the Lord, but it’s a God-glorifying crazy. On my… View Post

It is good to grieve the loss of your unborn baby

in Faith, Miscarriage, Motherhood on 31/05/17

Walking through miscarriages has opened my eyes to a very real battle I didn’t even know existed. At the end of this article, you are welcome to watch a youtube video of my husband and I share our raw thoughts 4 days post our first miscarriage.  Many Christian women feel unallowed to grieve the loss of their unborn babies. Now,… View Post

Virtual Mentors, Blogs, Books, & Podcasts | Part 5

in Featured, Mentoring, Podcast, Purposeful Living on 21/02/12

Do you realize how much of an influence books, blogs, music, and movies have in your life? Choose a book, you choose a mentor. Music leads our hearts to meditate on the lyrics, the the meditations of your heart man’s words and opinions, or truths that set you free and challenge you in the theology of how you live? Many… View Post

Choosing a Mentor & Being One Requires Humility | Part 4

in Featured, Friendship, Mentoring, Podcast, Womanhood on 18/02/12

Choosing a Mentor Requires Humility, both for the mentor and the student. We, as a Christian people, live in a culture that teaches, if you think it, you can do it.  If you put your mind to it, you can do anything. The sky is the limit. Dream, and you shall be. These thoughts are very tempting to want to believe…. View Post

Who Has God Put in Your Life: Choosing a Mentor Part 2

in Featured, Friendship, Mentoring, Purposeful Living on 15/02/12

How to Choose a Mentor? Tip Two: 2) Look for women God has Naturally put in Your Life God designed the family for many purposes, one of these is for mothers to teach their daughters, grandmas to teach their grand-daughters, etc. If you have a daughter, teach her, begin a relationship of teaching, otherwise it will be difficult to do… View Post

Three Tips in Choosing a Mentor Prayerfully

in Featured, Mentoring, Purposeful Living on 13/02/12

How do you choose a mentor? It’s a question I get asked often. I began purposefully gleaning wisdom from older mentors since the time I was about fifteen. Right around when I accepted Christ and recognized, “I didn’t know it all.” Different seasons in my life brought different types of mentors. For example, when I was in College, I asked… View Post

Biblical Womanhood Ceremony: Raising Daughters to Live for God

in Faith, Motherhood, Parenting, Teenagers on 02/07/19

I am thrilled to dive in and share with you all about the Biblical Womanhood Ceremony I held for my 14-year-old daughter recently, but before I do, I have a few relevant questions I want you to ponder. When did you feel like other’s viewed and valued you as a woman?  Do you remember when you were a teenager, how… View Post

Why I am NOT raising my daughters to be feminist

in Faith, Motherhood, Parenting, Podcast, Teenagers, Uncategorized, Womanhood on 17/03/19

Yes, you heard me right. I am not raising my daughters to be feminists. Furthermore, I am not raising my sons to be feminists either. I am raising them by Biblical principles, to be loving, kind, respectful, and considerate of all people. Period. I am writing this manifesto because I believe that many Christians have become deceived by an enticing… View Post

Are You Paralyzing Your Child’s Spiritual Growth?

in Motherhood, Parenting, Podcast, Teenagers on 08/03/19

Three reactions a parent makes when their child is in sin and how this can paralyze their child’s spiritual growth.

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