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Parenting: Raising Sweet Little Sinners (3 of 3)

I invited one of my mentors and mother of five, Kathie Manning, to teach my Tuesday morning class at PWOC. She reminded us that little is written directly addressing parenting, yet we are to raise these sweet little sinners well. 

 She reminded us that we’ve been chosen and entrusted with the incredible task of teaching our children the Truth, and to raise them in the Truth.

 Parenting is hard because you rarely get a break, and it can be so mundane. But we must not look at our relationship with our children as an interruption or disturbance.

 Parents, we must rededicate our hearts to this mission, and this probably needs to happen every single morning.

 Kathie also shares many great resources.

Parenting: Raising Sweet Little Sinners (2 of 3)

I invited one of my mentors and mother of five, Kathie Manning, to teach my Tuesday morning class at PWOC. She reminded us that little is written directly addressing parenting, yet we are to raise these sweet little sinners well. 

 She reminded us that we’ve been chosen and entrusted with the incredible task of teaching our children the Truth, and to raise them in the Truth.

 Parenting is hard because you rarely get a break, and it can be so mundane. But we must not look at our relationship with our children as an interruption or disturbance.

 Parents, we must rededicate our hearts to this mission, and this probably needs to happen every single morning.

 Kathie also shares many great resources.

Parenting: Raising Sweet Little Sinners (1 of 3)

I invited one of my mentors and mother of five, Kathie Manning, to teach my Tuesday morning class at PWOC. She reminded us that little is written directly addressing parenting, yet we are to raise these sweet little sinners well. 

 She reminded us that we’ve been chosen and entrusted with the incredible task of teaching our children the Truth, and to raise them in the Truth.

 Parenting is hard because you rarely get a break, and it can be so mundane. But we must not look at our relationship with our children as an interruption or disturbance.

 Parents, we must rededicate our hearts to this mission, and this probably needs to happen every single morning.

 Kathie also shares many great resources.

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