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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Raising Boys: The Best, Most Disgustingly Marvelous Work I've Ever Done

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Raising Boys

Raising Boys: The Best, Most Disgustingly Marvelous Work I've Ever Done 
by Sarah Short
Every so often, someone will ask me what it’s like raising a house full of boys.
I always laugh, and then shake my head.
“Well”, I usually say along with a slight giggle, “It’s messy, loud, dirty, and they are obsessed with anything and everything that I find completely disgusting. But, they are the most fascinating, fun, and hilarious creatures I’ve ever known.”
Boys. I never imagined I’d be a boy mom. I suppose as a little girl, when I toddled around with a baby doll in my arms, I imagined I’d birth a gaggle of little girl babies and we’d play tea parties and dress up and we’d paint the town pink together.
But, God - gifting me what I never would’ve known to ask Him for - filled my arms and life with boys. And, for the first eight years of my mothering journey, I was a boy mom. And, I have loved the discovery, the adventure, and the joy that has been mine because God gave me four little boys to mother.
When I think about my sons’ spiritual lives – and how I want to know them and point them to God in creative ways that speak to them – I am always looking for tools that will help get them engaged and interested in God’s word.
When I first saw Wacky Bible Gross Outs, I knew this book was perfect for my four boys.
To quote from the opening pages of the book:
The Bible is filled with adventures, heroes, villains, feats of bravery, love, romance, monsters, angels, demons – and some really GROSS and DISGUSTING STUFF! you would not believe! 
Why does the Bible have so many gross things? Because life is messy. Because people do crazy things. Sin is not pretty.
This unique and colorful book continues on with facts pages like: “What To Do With Ancient Animal Doo”, “Ribs aren’t just for barbecues”, and “You want me to do what?” And, of course, no Bible gross out book would be complete without sections like, “Blood”, “Frogs”, “Thumbs and Toes”, and “Take a Bow-el Now”.
And as if the facts aren’t enough, there are full color pages filled with truly amazing, scientific photos.
Even if you don’t have boys, you’ve GOT to be a at least a bit curious, right?
When people ask me, “What’s it like raising all those boys?” – I should really just show them my photo above.
Dirt on their mouths, mud on their fingers, a frog in their hands, and curious smiles on their faces.
This is what it means to raise sons.
And, it’s the best, most disgustingly marvelous work I’ve ever done.
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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Thursday Night Dinner Devos


Family Devotion: Belt of Truth

by Naomi Cassata
week-28Play: Play a game of True or False by making simple statements and asking your children to identify them as true or false. "Jesus died on the Cross, true or false?" "God only loves people who live in the United States, true or false?" (Be sure to give the correct answers to the false statements.)

Talk: The answers to all these questions can be found in God's Word. The Bible shows us the truth. In Ephesians 6:14, the apostle Paul said that we should put on God's truth like a belt. In Bible days, soldiers wore a special belt to keep their weapons organized and their loose clothing from slowing down their movements. Like a belt, God's truth can keep us from being tripped up by lies and can help us stay prepared to do God's work. How does knowing God's truth prepare us to do His work?




True or False?
Mealtime Prayer: 
Thank God for the Bible and the messages He gives us in His Word.
Appetizer: Each person think of a message, true or false, that you want to give. It could be “Mom is beautiful” or “lions eat grass” or anything. Decide whether each message is
true or false.

Main Course: 
How did you decide which messages were true or false? 
When someone tells us something, how can we know whether he or she is telling us the truth?
There are many messages in the Bible. 
Some were written by prophets who talked about
things that were going to take place in the future. 
How did the prophets know what to write?
 How can we know whether they were true?
For example, the prophet Isaiah predicted that the Messiah would be born. Was this true? Why or why not? 
How do we know that everything in the Bible is true?

Table Talk:
• What should we do with the messages in the Bible?
• What message in the Bible has not yet come true?

Vitamins and Minerals:
John 8:32 - And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

Matthew 21:22 - And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.

Matthew 7:7 - Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:

John 14:6 - Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

1 Corinthians 3:18 - Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.

1 John 1:6 - If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:

Pray: 
Ask God to help you recognize the truth.