Day: February 9, 2008

The necessity of quiet time to refresh my tired spirit.

The Necessity of Quiet Time

I have learnt the hard way that indeed, the busier I am, the greater the necessity of quiet time with the Lord. I have found that when I do that, my perspective on things changes. Sometimes immediately but usually slowly. Looking after many young children is tiring and draining. Spending time with the Lord gives me the strength to press on and not give up.  Read more…

What About ME Time?

What about my needs? I can’t be giving all the time, right? Everyone says I need to take care of myself. Mummy needs to be happy! I think this issue of me time is best handled by Teri Maxwell in her 5-part column found on the Titus2.com website. The direct links to the articles are […] Read more…

Does being a stay at home mother make you a brain dead mom?

SAHM = Brain Dead Mom?!

Are you a brain dead mom if you choose to be a stay at home mother? A friend asked me this question recently. Really?! Sure my brains don’t work the same way it did when I was working. But now I am in-charge of eternal souls. I am in-charge of training and guiding little arrows for the Kingdom of God! I like this job much better! Read more…

Why I Chose To Stay Home

I chose to stay home because I believe that children are gifts from God, that no one can love them like I do and to influence them for His Kingdom. In the end, I stand accountable to God for how I have done MY part in raising the children. Not for their choices but for MY part.  Read more…

It’s Not Always The Baby’s Fault!

OR…Stop blaming the baby! I have heard this comment too many times – whenever an older child of a pregnant mummy acts up, everyone will offer the same type of comment – “Oh! It’s because of the baby!” This gets my goat because : (1) It’s not always the baby’s fault & (2) It excuses […] Read more…

Preparing Older Sibling For Baby’s Arrival

14 ways to help prepare older sibling for baby’s arrival. We have been most blessed that none of the children exhibited any animosity against each new baby that we added to the family. In this post, I have provided 14 ways we have done it, giving you an alternative view on how to handle preparing an older child for the arrival of the baby, instead of resigning yourself to sibling jealousy as a guaranteed outcome. Read more…

How should we discipline our children?

Discipline

Discipline is a tricky subject. Even within the Christian circles. But 2 principles remain : start as early as possible and be consistent. With all my children, I have noticed that when I am consistent ALL the time, they learn very fast to heed my instructions. but be prepared that at the beginning stage, the child will keep testing us. Stay firm! Read more…

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