This was an interesting chapter about violence and weapons. You know if you have boys, they really don’t have to be taught how to be rough or pretend to have weapons. So, how do you put reasonable boundaries on this natural outpouring and point them to a godly use of their abilities?
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Giveaway: Soundbites From Heaven
Thank you so much to everyone who participated in the HEART Book Club! It has been a wonderful time getting to know each of you and reading through Rachael’s book together. Apologia and I want to let you know about Rachael Carman’s book Soundbites From Heaven. Here’s a little about the book: You’ve said…
Giveaway Winner: So Much Bigger Than the Bunny
And the winner of So Much Bigger Than the Bunny is…
Review: Pursuit of Proverbs 31
I met Amy Bayliss this past fall through her Grace for the Good Girl book club. I’m currently a part of her Mom’s Money Saving Budget book club. I’m excited to share with you that Amy has released a new ebook: Pursuit of Proverbs 31.
Raising Real Men – Chapter 2 and 3
I’m blogging my way through Raising Real Men with The MOB Society. If you missed a post in the series, head to the Raising Real Men Introduction to catch up. Today, I’m in chapter 2 and 3. Chapter 2 and 3 Boys need to have the freedom to take reasonable risks. pg. 51 Teach your sons to take good risks,…