Love Her Well -Book Review

Love Her Well is a great book written by Kari Kampakis. Although written with parenting the teenage daughter in mind, this book is chock full of parenting wisdom for both boys and girls. The author writes from the experience of raising 4 daughters.

The subtitle of the book is “10 ways to find joy and connection with your teenage daughter.” Each of the 10 chapters focuses on one of these 10 ways. But Kari goes even further and includes many lists and lots of research to back up each of these topics. For example, in the chapter “Choose Your Words (and Timing) Carefully”, the author gives an additional list of 35 Ways to Speak Life to a Teenager. This is great information whether you are parenting a girl or a boy; also helpful for youth leaders and anyone who is working with or impacting teens.

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Each chapter is filled with revelation from God’s Word to make the writer’s point and each ends with Reflection Questions for life application and meditation.

One of my favorite points is from the chapter titled “Be Her Mom.” We are called to be the parent, not the friend and sometimes that is hard. In the list of 20 Ways to Prepare Your Daughter for the Road, number 2 on the list is one of my favorites. I am a proponent of spiritual discernment. I feel strongly that not only Christians, but especially Christian parents should operate in the gift of discernment.

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This is why this item stuck out to me so vividly. “Talk about 5 second decisions.” There will be many times that not only as parents, but our teens will need to make those split second decisions. There isn’t time for fasting and prayer. There is no way you can phone a friend for wise counsel. You have to have discernment and know what God is saying on the matter quickly! Our teens and us need that more now than ever before. We have to be talking to them on a regular basis about these things and teaching them to hear the voice of God.

My teen daughter is now 18 and our last, and youngest child is 16 and the days of being able to influence and imprint on them are quickly passing. But now, more than ever, our kids need us to love them and parent them wisely and spiritually. This book emphasizes just that!

I would like to dedicate this blog post and book review in loving memory of my mother-in-law, Sandra Ellison. She passed away due to Covid-19 on Thursday, August 20th, 2020. She didn’t read this book, but she could’ve written it. She was a godly woman who raised her children to follow Him with their whole heart. She taught me many things and I am thankful for the mother that she was. She loved her children well. I have the husband that I have today because of her. May we all be remembered for our Kingdom work in our own families and in the lives of others as she is!

She Laughs – Book Review

Ever read Proverbs 31? I do not consider myself a Proverbs 31 woman! I am pretty sure that she would take one look at me most days and shake her head! Proverbs 31:25, “She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.” If that is not completely the opposite of me! Me without fear of the future? Guess what….she laughs alright! Ladies and gentlemen, in case you didn’t know, I have a plan. And then I have several backup plans, just in case. There is definitely fear of the future!

What is the plan for the week? Who has appointments? Who is working and on what days? What are we doing about this group of cattle? How did that cow get injured? Did the bills get paid? Why is this on the floor? Trust me…. I am definitely “concerned” with the future, even if it is just the next hour or day!

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PJ Time – Book Review

PJ Time book cover

My kids are no longer little! Where did time go? At the ages they are now (15, 17, & 20), bedtimes don’t look anything like they used to! No one is getting a bedtime story and needing to be tucked in anymore. As a matter of fact, most every night ends with us going to bed before them and sometimes, they tuck us in and turn out the light!

But given the opportunity to review this really cute book, “PJ Time”, gave me the chance to reminisce on the days when they were small and we would snuggle together to read a devotional or a bedtime story. Even as they grew older, each of them would do their own devotions. Train a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 Our hope and prayer as parents, is that they will continue those habits long after we aren’t tucking them in!

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