If you have busy hands and certainly have children, these books can help you find direction and direction in the adventure of the greatest mission of your life. But if you don’t have your hands full yet, this is the most opportune time to start reading who God’s grace will be in your mother’s way. Enjoy!
Gloria Furman is a full-time mother, wife of pastor, missionary, international speaker, writer with 4 titles published in Portuguese by Editora Fiel.
- The book is divided into two sessions.
- In the first part.
- Containing 4 chapters.
- We have God’s perspective on motherhood and in the second part.
- Which contains 6 chapters.
- We have the vision of motherhood as worship of God.
I can say that the texts of Glory are a celebration of the victory of the Cross of Christ in our lives, her thinking is Christcentric, everything she writes always makes us return (convert) our thoughts to Jesus Christ. What a break!
Gloria’s theology is practical, so it can lead us to leave all our burden at the foot of the cross, and even with busy hands, we put into practice gospel learning, it is already worth reading, but we have much more to enjoy. in this reading.
By having a life centered on the Word, the author makes us see life from an eschatological perspective capable of overflowing with the true worship of our sovereign Lord.
“I kept a reminder on my desk when writing these pages. The reminder said, “Resist temptations to reduce the Word of God to good counsel for a pleasant life: give them the gospel”?
There is no time for God: intimacy with Christ for busy moms is not a list of instructions on how to be a good mother. This is our good God and what he has done.
Ginger Plowman is the author of several award-winning articles, author of some books and lecturer at women’s events and conferences.
The book is divided into 4 parts. In the first part, the author takes us down the path of the hearts of children, begins with a chapter on the attractiveness of motherhood, through a definition of discipline, in the next chapter she researches the problems of the heart and concludes this part focusing on how to teach justice to children.
In the second part, we will read the biblical rebuke that includes language mastery, the power of God’s word, how to handle child manipulation, and finally guidelines for verbal correctness.
The third part of the book will talk about this delicate task of using the stick biblically. He begins by talking about the rod and the heart, then moves on to the biblical pattern of the use of the rod, continues to establish the standards of obedience, and ends with this. part of a confrontation between hitting or not hitting.
In the last part of the book, we have 3 very appropriate annexes: How to become a Christian, how to bring the child to Christ and how to pray for children.
Ginger is a Christian who drank from the sources of Tedd Tripp, who is even quoted throughout the text. She is practical in her advice and what she teaches is authenticated by her experience as a mother.
The text is light, objective and useful for learning fatherhood. You will feel sitting at the breakfast table, in a sincere conversation, with an old friend, about how the challenge of raising children can be blessed when we have the gospel.
“There is nothing like a mother’s influence on her child. A mother’s influence has enormous potential to shape the person the child will become, for better or worse.
“Dear parents, we don’t need fashion methods. We need God’s methods. While some of the modern ideas sound good and can even reap external benefits, we seek not only apparent actions, but inner purification. We are behind the hearts of our loved ones” children?
There are many other books that can be of great help in raising young children, the advice is not to wait for the perfect time to start reading, meeting with a friend or two and exchanging experiences. Often, what works for a child is not always effective. for another child. Each child has its own characteristics, be patient and persevere in the instructions, because motherhood is his best ministry.
Go ahead, sheep!