How To Build a Vision – One step at a time. “Purposeful Planning is life planning, not simply homeschool planning. Matters of the home (both physical and relational), your marital relationship, the Lord’s calling for your family, your finances, your children and their character, as well as your homeschool plans, are all addressed. The Sather planning sessions began as a couple and later became a
How To Live More Intentionally
Living more intentionally is hard work So if you aren’t ready to make some sacrifices of time, energy, and possibly money, you should not consider it. There is no magic pill that will just make you more intentional in all you do. Praying during our planning times helps us make decisions about ways we want to be more intentional. Asking the Lord about what He wants us
Can Intentional Praise Transform Your Heart and Home?
Katie Horner thinks it can! In her book In Spite Of Myself: How Intentional Praise Can Transform Your Heart and Home she sets out to prove that in very practical ways. I was invited to participate in the launch team and given a complimentary copy. When it came I scanned it quickly, reading bits here and there and thought was nothing much new.
Does Knowing Where You’re Going Matter?
Is knowing where you are going important? Let me ask you this. You want to raise your children to be Godly men and women. You don’t go to church except perhaps Christmas and Easter. Never talk about God and the Bible at home. How likely do you think it is that they will grow up to be Godly men and women? I know that is
Let’s Be Sure We Know What We’re Talking About – What Does Intentional Mean?
Part 2 If you missed Part 1 It’s important to take a closer look at what it means to be more intentional and live a more purposeful and meaningful life. When you know what you’re aiming for, it becomes easier to reach your goal. Realizing what being intentional really means and what impact it can have on your life and that of your loved ones
Is There Really Enough Time To Do All…?
I would like to suggest that you do something different this year. Let me explain. Dan and I got married in July of 1984. By 1995 we had: Completed 4 years of medical school – we were told a lot of marriages don’t survive medical school Completed 3 years of residency – we were told a lot of marriages don’t survive residency Had 3