PARENTING,
OVERVIEW Part I
page 3 of 3
What I have just taught seem
too difficult? Don't give up; learning to
think differently is a very difficult
concept. However, if you continue rereading
the same thing I have written above and pray
for understanding, it will begin to come.
This concept is the most important to
understanding how to make good Christian
Parental decisions.
Now we need to practice what I
have been teaching. Sometime within the
next 24 hours, take one decision you
have made about something your child/children
could or couldn't do. Write out your decision
and your reasons for it. Decide your
motivation for making that decision. Husbands
and wives do this separately; when finished
share what you have written down with each
other. For single parents, share what you
have written with a trusted family member or
friend, which you perceive as one who has
God's Wisdom.
* Chose a Bible you find you
can best understand, such as - NIV ( New
International Version), Amplified, or New
Revised Standard Version and with good
Concordance. The Book of John is a good place
to start. reading.
Written by: Janet L. Walker
Feb. 2003
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