Dear Parents:
First off, I just want to say I know how busy you
are, so I’m going to keep this brief ...
Now let me quickly draw your attention to a problem that
just about all of us Christian parents worry about at one
time or another…
Are we doing enough to help our kids really get
to know God?
Unfortunately, in today’s busy world God often has
to compete for time with work, school, practice, scouts,
chores and much, much more.
At the same time, all of our “busy-ness” can
often drain the fun (and the meaning) from everyday life.
So here’s the thing.
If you’re having a hard time instilling in your children
a deep love and appreciation for God & life-long morals
then please don’t worry.
It’s
Not Your Fault.
Being a devoted Christian and a Parent does not automatically
mean you are comfortable discussing your Faith with your
kids.
And it certainly doesn’t mean you know how to teach
your children to strengthen THEIR relationship with God.
And it certainly doesn’t mean you know how to effortlessly
confront every-day parenting dilemmas with Biblical wisdom.
As
we all know...Parenting is HARD.
And trying to raise up a Christian child
with strong character and morals in today's world is even
HARDER.
But what if I told you there was a simple, fun way to ensure
your children get to know God better while also gaining
a better understanding of Christian behavior and the benefits
of living a virtuous life?
Would you be interested in learning more?
If so, please keep reading.
As a Mother, Wife, Sister, & Friend... the Bible is my guide.
I read the Bible every. single. day.
But the Bible is long, and the language can be complex (even
for me).
Over and over again I've found myself confronted with a
parenting struggle and I've tried to turn to the Bible for
help.
But
I often just got flustered leafing through my Bible, or
stammering out a story about Jesus off the top of my head.
By the time I had my thoughts together the
teachable moment with my child was gone. I had missed it.
I started keeping a collection of notes, scribbles, and
thoughts in a binder to help guide my parenting- so that
NEXT TIME I would be prepared.
After 15 years, my binder had 27 sections, each representing
a different topic. Including:
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Developing
courage |
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Coping
with hurt feelings |
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Feeling
gratitude |
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Limiting
the use of electronics |
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Responding
to bullying |
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Controlling
anger |
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Avoiding
gossiping |
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Apologizing |
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Being
kind |
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Facing
their fears |
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Exercising
patience |
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Sharing |
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Avoiding
lying |
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Using
their imagination |
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Dealing
with anxiety |
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Resisting
peer pressure |
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Appreciating
the arts |
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Thinking
positively |
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Respecting
authority |
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Developing
perseverance |
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Avoiding
worshipping clothes |
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Abstaining
from sex and drugs |
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Seeing
God as a friend |
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Developing
integrity |
At
first when my sisters and friends found my "Mom Binder"
they laughed hysterically, then - after leafing through
it for a few minutes - they started making copies for themselves
:)
And once they started using my parenting ideas with success,
they told me the ideas were TOO GOOD to keep to myself,
and encouraged me to share my collection on my website.
So without further adieu...
I'm so very excited to introduce "The
Ultimate Mom Challenge" to you.
Think
of it as your personal "Christian Mom
Rolodex" helping you solve 99% of the
parenting struggles you'll ever face.
Here's a handful of what you'll find:
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2
sentences that gently "remind" children that God is
with them all day at school (and doesn't abandon them
at the bus corner). (page 9) |
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10
simple conversation starters that make discussing God
with your kids fun and easy (even if discussing your
Faith feels awkward or uncomfortable now). (page 10) |
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7
ways to help children confront fear with courage (these
strategies work for preschoolers who cling to Mom's
leg and high schoolers terrified
of taking the SATs). (page 12) |
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No
more begging for "thank yous"! A simple way
to bring an "Attitude of Gratitude" into your
home that doesn't involve constantly nagging your kids
to say thank you (all you'll need is a set of post it
notes and a pen). (page 17) |
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ALL
children witness Bullying (and many have been
the bully themselves or the victim). Learn how to effectively
communicate to your kids:
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what
God does when kids bully
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what He does NOT do when kids
bully
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what are the best means of handling
bullying in a Christian way. (page 20)
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7
amazingly effective strategies to teach your daughters
to avoid gossiping but still have plenty of friends
(even if they go to school with gaggles of gossiping
girls). (page 26) |
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Learn
EXACTLY what to do when your child hurts another child
(physically or emotionally) so that it won't happen
again. (this remarkable effective technique has nothing
to do with time-outs, humiliation, or suffering- and
EVERYTHING to do with kindness). (page 29) |
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How
to raise patient children in an "instant gratification"
society using Hebrews as your guide…and lose the
“I want it NOW” demand for good. (page 34) |
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6
things you MUST DO when you catch your child in a lie.
(page 38) |
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7
"Mindset Reboots" that will ease the burden
of worry on anxiety-prone children so that they can
celebrate, appreciate, and embrace a Life in Christ.
(page 40) |
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A
brand new approach that helps you raise respectful children
who enjoy spending time with their families (even during
the "us vs. them" teen years. (page 49) |
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7
ways to raise kids who don't worship clothes and yet
still feel like they "fit in" with their peers
(even if they don't have the brand new pair of expensive
jeans everyone else has). (page 53) |
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6
simple sentences that children need to hear Mom say
so that they see God as a Good Friend throughout their
entire life. (page 58) |
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6
words you absolutely must not say to a child with hurt
feelings if you want them to continue openly sharing
their emotions in the future. (page 63) |
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5
ways to encourage your children to get off the couch
and away from the TV, computer, and their cell phone-
all without a fight! (page 67) |
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The
Biblical parenting response for dealing with a child
having a "meltdown on aisle 5" in the grocery
store so that your child learns how to control their
emotions in the future. (page 72) |
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How
to show children that apologizing is NOT a sign of weakness,
and is instead a sign of maturity and Christian values.
(page 76) |
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How
to nip sibling rivalry in the bud with a simple change
to your night time routine. This one small adjustment
can make children suddenly WANT to share with their
siblings- almost overnight! (page 86) |
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Prepare
your kids to handle peer pressure with our 9 easy-to-remember
comebacks- their friends will think they have quick
wit, you will know they were well prepared. (page 96). |
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A
10 second "Exercise" that will help your children
stay positive throughout the day- even if they are surrounded
by people full of doom and gloom. (page 100) |
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7
simple secrets to helping your TODDLER build a relationship
with God, starting at age 2. (page 102) |
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A
3 step approach for helping your children discover &
cultivate their God given gifts- even if they don’t
immediately stand out as an A student, all star athlete,
or musician! (page 108) |
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What
to do when your child says they no longer want to take
piano/play soccer/go to swimming lessons. Help them
stick with it, while learning a critical lesson of perseverance.
(page 109) |
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How
& WHEN to discuss sex and drugs with your children
so that they will actually LISTEN to your counsel and
think twice before being involved in such activities
themselves. (page 114) |
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Discover the MOST IMPORTANT Christian virtue to instill
in your children before they turn 18; this is one trait
that will help them get jobs, build loving relationships,
and succeed in avoiding temptation. (page 119) |
In all, you’ll discover:
189
parenting strategies for dealing with the 27
most common parenting challenges and concerns
Each
strategy is presented as a "mini challenge" (because
I'm a gal that LOVES a "check it off the list"
kinda challenge)
These challenges weren't designed to be burdens. They were
designed to ease burdens. As a result, they don't require
a lot of hard work, time, and certainly not money.
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Tracy
Durban
South Africa
Two children, ages 3 and 8
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"I
love how simple yet effective the Mom
Challenge is. It gives me specific starting
points to help with everyday parenting
challenges. I find it to be a very helpful
tool in communicating with my children
about Godly things, which is something
lots of moms battle with." |
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These
challenges are meant to be enjoyed.
I'll get right to the point. No fluff. No complicated "theory."
Just quick, easy and 100% FUN challenges you can have with
your kids in 3 minutes or less (some of my favorites only
take 3 seconds!)
I've included exact words you can use when presenting that
thought or concept to your kids.
So if you're not used to being chatty with your children
or if a certain subject seems a bit tough to tackle, you
don't have to worry... I'll give you a suggestion as to
exactly what you can say.
My hope is that through the Ultimate Mom Challenge your
children will draw closer to each other, closer to you as
a parent, and closer to God.
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Debbie
Booth
Uniontown,
OH
mother
of 2 children ages
12 and 14 |
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"My
3 favorite things about the Mom Challenge
are:
1. Time~ I can
actually find the time to do these! They
are quick enough to fit into a busy family
schedule.
2. Biblical references~
I can give specific Bible passages to
back up everything. Sometimes we tell
our kids the Bible says this but don't
actually give them the reference or even
open the Bible unfortunately. With these
challenges, you can show your kids what
God has to say.
3. Fits all ages of kids!" |
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And today, you can get the entire set of 189 parenting challenges,
for just $17.
Why
It's Just $17
If
you're thinking, "$17 is so cheap - what's the catch?" -
there isn't one.
Listen, I know that parenting is HARD. And I've
devoted my life to helping fellow Moms and Dads help their
children strengthen their relationship with God and mature
into adults with strong character and virtue.
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So
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centered on:
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Valentine's
Day |
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Easter
Week |
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Mother's
Day |
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Father's
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Sincerely,
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PS- You know, I understand that most of us desperately want
our children to practice Christian virtues.
Don't leave this important task up to someone else because
you are "too busy" or "don't know how to
talk about God".
The Ultimate Mom Challenge makes growing in virtue fun,
easy, memorable, and thought-provoking without provoking
an ulcer in you the parent.
Most of all, going through the challenges will give you
confidence not only in yourself, but in God, who wants every
child to know more about him and his nature.
Soon, you will realize that God was always there to help
you and that your kids now know him as a part of everyday
life!
And what could be better than that?
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Kara
Chupp
@The Chuppies (thechuppies.com) and contributing
writer for The Better Mom (thebettermom.com)
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"The
Ultimate Mom Challenge has to be one of
the best parenting resources I've seen!
Each challenge is full of wisdom and encouragement,
focusing on the heart of a child rather
than on behavior modification. A parent's
own relationship with the Lord and trusting
God to produce results while we, as parents,
step forward in faithfulness, is what these
challenges are founded upon. Our family
has incorporated and benefited from these
practical, simple-to-implement-not-overwhelming
challenges written by Mary-Kate and I wholeheartedly
recommend this collection!" |
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Missy
Dennis
Tampa, FL
Three children: 16, 19 and 22 years old
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"I
would recommend the Mom Challenge. Creating
conversation is an important tool as a parent
and this book does just that. As Mom's we
are up against a lot of distractions when
it comes to teaching our children. This
book breaks
into challenges that can be done without
feeling like the smothering parent." |
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