Real World Parents

How Does Your Parenting Stand Up to the Real World? Introducing a new approach that swaps fear and guilt for grace and wisdom I have a few extra copies of this book ready to give away! Would you like to learn more about what it takes to be a real world parent? Post a comment [...]

Boy-Sterous Living

Hey everyone I just had a great interview with Jean Blackmer which is the publishing manager for MOPS International, she is the co-author of Where Women Walked: Powerful True Stories of Women’s Perseverance and God’s Provision. Jean is the mother of three boys and is loving it! Being the only woman in a house full [...]

Life On Planet mom

Becoming a mom affects your relationships with everyone–your spouse, your parents, your friends, and even God. During this time of life, you need to feel nurtured and loved by solid connections you can trust. But in the chaos of raising children, cultivating reltionships can take a backseat to just getting the kids fed and to [...]

Don’t Let Me Go

Random House recently released a phenomenal book that will bring tears to your eyes and compel you to deepen your relationship with your children. You don’t want to miss out on a chance of receiving a FREE copy of this awesome testimonial of the relationship between father and child, that ultimately points you to the [...]

Cracking the Parenting Code

Cracking the Parenting Code by Laura Lee Heinshohn is one of the best parenting books I’ve read in a long time. The book is built in an easy to read, investigative layout. Obviously the author did her sleuthing detective work ahead of time, her FBI questions and resolutions are thought provoking. Heinshohn laid out the [...]

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Do Your Kids a Favor…Love Your Spouse

I had a great interview with husband and wife team, John and Kendra Smiley! They are down to earth, warm, and friendly. We had big fun discussing personality types, how we react when presented with conflict, and how our actions affect our children. The Smileys explained to me that when I enter into the “silent [...]