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Parenting Conference 2013. Session Two The Counsel From Parents. Factors For Effective Counseling:. Factors For Effective Counseling: 1. Listen. Factors For Effective Counseling: 1. Listen 2. Wisdom. Factors For Effective Counseling: 1. Listen 2. Wisdom 3. Application.
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Parenting Conference 2013 Session Two The Counsel From Parents
Factors For Effective Counseling: 1. Listen
Factors For Effective Counseling: 1. Listen 2. Wisdom
Factors For Effective Counseling: 1. Listen 2. Wisdom 3. Application
Factors For Effective Counseling: 1. Listen 2. Wisdom 3. Application 4. Positive Result
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants “Our sons and their youth will be like well nurtured plants.” Psalm 144:12
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants P - Partnership
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants P - Partnership L - Lead
Two Truths About Leadership: 1. Must Be Consistent In Our Talking
Two Truths About Leadership: 1. Must Be Consistent In Our Talking 2. Must Be Consistent In Our Walking
Two Truths About Leadership: 1. Must Be Consistent In Our Talking 2. Must Be Consistent In Our Walking “Take to your heart all the words with which I am warning you today, which you shall command your sons to observe carefully, even all the words of this law.” Deuteronomy 32:46
Two Truths About Leadership: 1. Must Be Consistent In Our Talking 2. Must Be Consistent In Our Walking “Be imitators of me, just as I also am of Christ.” I Corinthians 11:1
Two Truths About Leadership: 1. Must Be Consistent In Our Talking 2. Must Be Consistent In Our Walking “Train up a child in the way he should go… and go there yourself once in a while.” Unknown Author
Two Truths About Leadership: 1. Must Be Consistent In Our Talking 2. Must Be Consistent In Our Walking “Do not exasperate your children…” Ephesians 6:4
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants P - Partnership L - Lead
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants P - Partnership L - Lead A - Anchor
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in the truth.” III John 4
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word 2. Prayer
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word 2. Prayer * Salvation
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word 2. Prayer * Salvation * Sanctification
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word 2. Prayer * Salvation * Sanctification * Service
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word 2. Prayer * Salvation * Sanctification * Service * Safety
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word 2. Prayer * Salvation * Sanctification * Service * Safety * Spouse
Three Important Anchors: 1. The Word 2. Prayer * Salvation * Sanctification * Service * Safety * Spouse * Love
“Just as a father has compassion on his children, So the Lord has compassion on those who fear Him.” Psalm 103:13
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants P - Partnership L - Lead A - Anchor
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants P - Partnership L - Lead A - Anchor N - Nurture “…Bring your children up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” Ephesians 6:4
Children Are Compared With Two Things: 1. Children Are Like Arrows 2. Children Are Like Plants P - Partnership L - Lead A - Anchor N - Nurture Nurture Means: To care for, and encourage the growth or development of.
Neglecting Nurture In Our Children: 1. Spoiling Your Children
Neglecting Nurture In Our Children: 1. Spoiling Your Children 2. Providing Poor Discipline
Neglecting Nurture In Our Children: 1. Spoiling Your Children 2. Providing Poor Discipline 3. Praising Mediocrity
“While American students trail their counterparts in other countries in just about every academic area, they have the highest levels of self-esteem and feel good about their educational achievements. That’s sad. They’re fools and don’t even know it.” Walter Williams George Mason University
Neglecting Nurture In Our Children: 1. Spoiling Your Children 2. Providing Poor Discipline 3. Praising Mediocrity
Neglecting Nurture In Our Children: 1. Spoiling Your Children 2. Providing Poor Discipline 3. Praising Mediocrity 4. Failing To Give Responsibility
Neglecting Nurture In Our Children: 1. Spoiling Your Children 2. Providing Poor Discipline 3. Praising Mediocrity 4. Failing To Give Responsibility 5. Not Being A Role Model “Bretheren (Children) join in following my example, and observe those who walk according to the pattern you have seen in us.” Philippians 3:17
Neglecting Nurture In Our Children: 1. Spoiling Your Children 2. Providing Poor Discipline 3. Praising Mediocrity 4. Failing To Give Responsibility 5. Not Being A Role Model “No matter what you teach a child, he insists on behaving like his parents.” Unknown Author