The Imagination Station ~ 2 New Books ~ 2 Giveaways

As a ministry to moms and mentors, The M.O.M. Initiative loves to share about new books, resources and ministries that minister to families! Today, we are blessed to share two great new books with you that we know you’ll love! I miss the days when I sat beside my boys with a book in hand and a story that captivated their attention. I LOVED Adventures in Odyssey then and I LOVE Adventures in Odyssey now. Today, I’d like to share with you a bit about two new books by Adventures in Odyssey’s Imagination Station and INVITE YOU TO ENTER TO …

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Raising Kids to be Independent Adults: How to LET. THEM. GO. & The M.O.M. Initiative Monday Link Up!

with Karen Ehman My friend Sheila Wray Gregoire asked a great question last week: “When Does Childhood End?”  I agree with her premise that one of my duties, as a mom, is to help my kids find their route to independence, maturity, and purpose. So it’s been hard to admit that I was a “smother mother” when my daughter was in high school. I ran interference with my daughter’s teachers so often, she did not learn how to advocate for herself. She didn’t know how to ask, “When can I come make up the quiz I missed yesterday?” or “Why did …

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What I Say in the Silences

“Wilderness and desert will sing joyously, the badlands will celebrate and flower— Like the crocus in spring, bursting into blossom, a symphony of song and color. Mountain glories of Lebanon—a gift. Awesome Carmel, stunning Sharon—gifts. God’s resplendent glory, fully on display. God awesome, God majestic.” Isaiah 35:8 (Message) It’s a rainy morning in East Texas, washing away thick pollen, which is running in a yellow stream to the street. I grab my bag of quiet-time materials, toy basket and gently lift Noah, carrying him to his exersaucer on our covered, back porch—a perfect set-up for the day. Noah squeals delightfully …

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Silencing the Inner “You Stink”

Have you met her? She can be a quiet whisper, or an irritating shriek. She loves it when you’re sad, thrives when you’re mad, and wants nothing more than to see you miserable. She tells you you’re not good enough. She compares you constantly with your friends, other mothers, and all those pretty pictures on Pinterest. What kind of mother ARE you? You ALWAYS get it wrong, don’t you? Nobody else feels like this. Just YOU. Ketchup doesn’t count as a vegetable. It never has. You’ll never be good ENOUGH. She’s had a lot of names, but me? I think …

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Raising Girls to Be Ladies

As we walked down the hall, she bent over, looked my grandgirl in the eye and said, “Little ladies don’t do that.” My daughter-in-law is very intentionally raising a little lady and it’s a beautiful thing. In a world where being a lady is almost a lost art and not a very revered role, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for moms to expose their little girls to what a real lady looks and acts like. During an interview, Elisabeth Elliot said of her mother, “If I were to have asked my mother if she had to work hard to be reverent …

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Giving Thanks A Challenge & The M.O.M. Initiative Monday Link Up!

“. . . give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18 My heart felt raw and prickly – as if somehow the circumstances of my life had ripped a layer of skin off my soul and left a raw pulsating mass. It wasn’t one big event, but the bumps and hard knocks of a multitude of tiny things that resulted in one irritated mass in the center of my chest. My refrigerator was on the blink, coursework weighed heavy, and my house was a disaster. I sat in front of …

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Teaching God’s Word Doesn’t Have to Be Hard

I’ve been working on a new book for moms and one of the questions I’m often asked is this, “How do you teach God’s word to your kids?” Here is an excerpt from my book Modern Moms © and its perfect for everyday moms like you and I wanting to led our kids to Jesus. 🙂  Being in central Nebraska, I am smack dab in the middle of farm country. In fact, most of my friends have grown up on farms or are married to farmers. Don’t even get me started about football around here either (We still don’t really get it). Husker …

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Five Proven Strategies to Navigate Pesky In-laws During the Holidays

By Featured Guest: Mary DeMuth   While spending time with your extended family may bring back warm memories of holidays gone by, now that you’re a parent, you may worry about some of those pesky in-laws whose habits you don’t want your kids exposed to. Uncle George’s drinking problem. Aunt Sarah’s nasty mouth. That cousin’s addiction to porn. Grandpa’s shouting. How do you navigate the in-law landmines this holiday season? Five ways. Set Boundaries Before You Go Before you ever set foot in your in-laws home, have a powwow with your spouse (or if you’re unmarried, discuss it with a close …

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Carve a Pumpkin Day…and Point Your Children to Christ

                                                                                                  Standing beside mama, I watched with wide eyes as she took a kitchen knife and cut a circle in the top of a bright orange pumpkin. Carefully, she lifted the top off and told me to look inside.  Standing on tip toes, I peered into the pumpkin.  “It’s yucky,”  I announced. …

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5 Truths for Moms – Because You’re Raising a Mini-Me

There he was gazing up at his daddy, wearing his daddy’s shoes, laughing like he laughed, cocking his hand in his pocket the same way his daddy did, and walking with his flat feet pointing slightly outward – (almost duckish)…just like his daddy. Although very different with unique personalities, like parrots, my boys unknowingly repeated what we said as if they thought of it themselves. Their response to the circumstances of life often was their impression of ours. The good, the bad and the ugly. It’s what kids do. They mimic what they see and hear. That’s how they learn. …

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