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Modesty in the 21st Century?

Modesty, it almost seems like a foreign concept in today’s society, sadly even in the church. One would think in sharing with Christian parents there would be no need to even touch on this subject, but unfortunately it does appear that at least an admonition is needful. My prayer as an ‘older woman’ […]

18 April 2007 | Lessons | 2 Comments

Genders Influences on Communication

Healthy, proactive communication is one of the best forms of preteen and adolescent encouragement. Good communication can prevent more conflicts than corrections can solve. Teens communicate their feelings much more readily than younger children, possibly because their vocabulary is more mature and the words needed to reflect inner abstract feelings are now present. Whatever the […]

18 March 2007 | Lessons | No Comments

It Finally Happened

Well, it finally happened. Mr. Ezzo has always said not to bring up or push these parenting classes on other parents, but to wait till somebody asks you how you get your kids to behave so well. I have waited 6 years now for some one to ask. I was beginning to […]

27 January 2007 | Lessons, Local | No Comments

It Takes a Child

This is a first person account from a mother about her family as they ate dinner on Christmas Day in a small restaurant many miles from their home. Nancy, the mother, relates:
We were the only family with children in the restaurant. I […]

2 January 2007 | Lessons | No Comments

Father’s Mandate Reminders

Principle: Build Trust on God’s Word.
Practical application: Simply Fun for Families

Description: (Gwen Ellis) This book is packed with more exciting ideas than your family could use in a lifetime - everything from playtime and family fun nights at home to celebrating holidays and taking vacations. Money-saving tips help make family times a […]

24 September 2006 | Father's Mandate, Lessons | Comments Off

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