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30 Ways a Mother Can Bless Her Children

John Trent
pubblicato da Rose Publishing

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Kids long to be unconditionally loved and accepted by their mom. Children need to know their worth before the rest of the world defines it for them. As a mom, it is easy to take for granted that your child already knows how much you love thembut sometimes they don't.

30 Ways a Mother Can Bless Her Children is packed with 30 simple, fun, and affordable activities to show your sons or daughters that you love and appreciate them! From bedtime storytelling to cooking simple meals together, easily turn these simple activities into insightful blessings that will positively impact your kids for a lifetime! Using the story of Isaac and other Bible passages as models, John Trent shares practical ways to bless your child the 5 Elements of the Blessing.

In every home, with every mother, there is a choice: a choice to bless her children. A mother can choose to communicate that incredible gift of unconditional love and acceptance that her children long for...or she can actively or passively withhold the blessing from her children, opening the door to loneliness and emotional hurt.

This easy-to-read book will help you demonstrate the message that God has for us all: children in every home deserve to know that their mom and Jesus is crazy about them!

Make this truth a reality for your child and give them the gift of the Blessing so they can be free to serve others, gain personal strength, and grow in God's purpose for them. Help your child embrace the truth that with God's love, they can do and be more than they ever imagined.

Blessing others is a choice. Before turning to Jesus, author John Trent harbored resentment and hatred toward his alcoholic father for years. After he gave his life to Christ, John forgave his father and realized that he was given the same choice as his father: to bless or withhold blessing from his own family. Since then, John has shown millions of families how to break the cycle of rejection and bless one another.

What are the 5 Elements of the Blessing?

But what exactly does it mean to give a blessing? The blessing as described in Scripture always included five elements:

  1. Meaningful and appropriate touchgiving a hug before school or a goodnight kiss before bedtime
  2. A spoken messagetelling your child how much they mean to you or praising them for being kind to others
  3. Attaching high value to the one being blessedspeaking and affirming God's truth and value over your child
  4. Picturing a special future for him or herfinding ways to encourage your child's potential and envisioning ways they can impact the world for Christ
  5. An active commitment to fulfill the blessinglearn to build a habit of consistently showing your child how much they mean to you

About The Blessing Books by John Trent

Based on the best-selling book written by Dr. John Trent and Gary Smalley, The Blessing, these Bible-based, easy-to-read books encourage family members to be a blessing to one another. With specific books tailored for husbands, wives, fathers, and mothers, Dr. Trent dives into the attitudes and actions necessary for positive relationships within a family. Find these other titles also by John Trent:

  • 30 Ways a Father Can Bless His Children
  • 30 Ways a Husband Can Bless His Wife
  • 30 Ways a Wife Can Bless Her Husband

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Editore Rose Publishing

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 27/08/2015

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781628622812

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