Wednesday, December 23, 2009

10 Ways to Build a Great Attitude Toward God in Your Kids' Hearts


Taken from Tim Kimmel's book, Raising Kids for True Greatness. This list inspired me! I hope it inspires you too... Merry Christmas!!!


1. Have a joyful faith. Believe BIG. Trust HUGE. Let your children see a belief in God that makes you a much happier ands agreeable person to live with.

2. Be actively involved in a thriving church. Find a church that exudes a mighty joy and an exciting attitude toward God.

3. No matter what church you go to, refuse to criticize the people who serve you. LOVE your pastor, worship leader, youth workers, Sunday School teachers, and volunteers. If there is a legitimate concern, deal with the person face-to-face in a spirit of GRACE, LOVE, and KINDNESS. Anything short of that, and we become the real problem.

4. Do not speak unkindly about your church, or people who serve the church, around your children. The church is Jesus's bride, and if we insult the church, we insult the Lord. Also, bitter talk and a critical spirit make us a pawn in Satan's hand.

5. PRAY for people who serve your church.

6. Pull your weight. Volunteer your time, your spiritual gifts, and your sweat to carry the burden of service of your church. Sign up to work in the nursery and Sunday School program. Remember: it's not about us.

7. Set the example for your children by consistently supporting your church financially.

8. If the worship is getting too loud and too enthusiastic for you, bring some tissue for your ears, smile, worship your heart out and be excited for the new generation of believers who are being ministered to. Once again, it's not about us.

9. Decide once and for all that you love God's Word. Make it a daily part of your routine. When you pray, lift up each one of your children and grandchildren by name ... everyday. Let your kids find God's Word in your lap and His love in your heart.

10. Bring your family to church every Sunday and encourage them during the week. Pray with them and for them. Minister to your children's hearts throughout the week so that they can show up for church ready to love God and love others.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Mural for Bryson





This is a mural that I painted on the wall of a toddlers bedroom. His parents, who are very good friends, asked me to paint something that he wouldn't grow out of too soon.
This is what we came up with...

First Big Snow Day for the Girls!!!








We had a wonderful Saturday playing in the snow. The day was beautiful and sunny and both Mary Grace and Naomi had a great time sledding! (Their Mom and Dad had a great time too!)

We were joined by my nephew Beau and his mom (and our good friend) Wendy.

This was just one of those perfect family days! I am very blessed and very thankful!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Oh Well - Here Goes!!!


This is my very first post to my own blog. So, here goes!

My beautiful five year old and I made some YUMMY treats for her preschool teachers. Chocolate Covers Marshmallows with Sprinkles! Not only are they YUMMY but they are also very easy! Easy enough for a five year old to make on her own (well, with a little assistance).

We melted chocolate chips in the microwave. Then dipped the large marshmallows in the chocolate. Then topped them off with a variety of Christmas sprinkles and let cool on waxed paper. When they cooled we placed them in the small paper cups and presented them in a Christmas tin (Purchased at the Dollar Tree!).

This was a simple and inexpensive gift for her teachers - and they loved it. Best of all, she did most of the work herself and her teachers really appreciated the thought!