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When Apologia Press saw the Little Leaps of Love challenge this month, they offered two copies of Rachel Carman’s newest book How to Have a H.E.A.R.T For Your Kids ~ one for each of the challenge winners!! I will admit that my interest is definitely piqued after reading the book excerpt and I can’t wait til I have a moment to sit down and start reading it!
How well do you really know your children? Sure, you love them, but do you even like them? What has God shown you about who they are and who they will become? He has sent these children into your home at this specific time for His glorious purposes. Thus you have been invited on the adventure of a lifetime, a journey on which you will see walls fall, seas parted, and giants slain. You don’t need special skills or training for this journey—you need only to seek God and hold tightly to His mighty hand! As with so many things, the first step to having a heart for your children is knowing your heavenly Father.
As you seek daily to share His heart with your kids, keep this inspirational book close at hand. In it, Rachael Carman uses the word HEART to help you remember and focus on what really matters.
Rachel Carmen will also be speaking at Apologia Live in Atlanta, Baltimore, Austin, and Chicago. Thanks so much to Apologia for sharing a little something extra with us!
Now that sounds like the perfect book for me to read during this crazy season with our 3 youngest. Love you Jolanthe and so thankful for the leaps of love challenge! Pray for me today – taking Lexi for her PERMIT! YIKES!
I just heard Rachael speak at the Apologia conference in Baltimore – she was incredible!
I wish I could have gone!!! :) Was the conference good???
It was great – more than I expected! I’m going to post about it tomorrow (God willing) but I definitely felt it was a weekend “before the throne”.
yeah!!!!! So glad to hear that!