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Biblical
Parenting 101
God Knows How To Raise Your Kids...
8 Things No Kid Should Leave Home Without
Family Finances
Teaching Teens To Resist Peer Pressure
Raising Happy Kids
Leadership: Homegrown
Parenting Teens
Friendship Through Courtship
Blended Families
Training And Controlling Your Children
This Is My Life Notebook And Gifts Book
Biblical
Parenting 101
This series covers the basics of
parenting according to the principles of God's Word. Joe's dynamic
and hilarious teachings provide parents with great understanding
of what God says about raising kids. Gain new confidence in your
role as a parent from these easy-to-follow, Biblical principles
of parenting.
Biblical Parenting 101 includes:
• Planting A Great
Vision In Your Child
• Discipline
• Your Child's Gifts and Callings
• Friends, Courtship and Sex
God
Knows How To Raise Your Kids...Even If You Don't
This book covers the topics from
Joe's Biblical Parenting 101 series in written, easy-to-read form.
This insightful and humorous manual is a must-read for every parent,
whether your children are toddlers or teens. Gain new confidence
in your role as a mom or dad from these easy-to-follow, foundational
principles of parenting.
Topics covered include:
• Planting A Great
Vision
• Discipline
• Gifts and Callings
• Friends, Courtship and Sex
8
Things No Kid Should Leave Home Without
Joe shares the eight basic principles
every kid should know before they leave home—principles that
make life much easier, that work like the law of gravity and that
are rooted deep in God’s Word.
This insightful series covers
each of these principles in detail:
• A Strong Sense
Of Self-Worth
• A Clear Vision
• A Love Of Math (Math=Money)
• Organizational & Time-Management Skills
• A Teachable Attitude
• Communication Skills
• Character
• A Sense Of Humor
Family
Finances
God has a great plan
for your family. That plan will cost money. That means God must
have a plan for your money.
If we are not handling our finances in line
with God's plan then our whole life is out of joint. No matter how
spiritual we may think we are, we will never experience the fullness
of God's blessings until we bring our money matters in line with
the principles in His word. We must blend the two economies of cash
and faith together so we can learn to live in blessing and abundance.
With helpful planning tools and resources you can use,
Family Finances covers this and more: (Worksheets are included in the Book.)
• The Five Principles
of Financial Security
• Blessed or Broke? Controlling Your Attitudes, Beliefs, And Behavior
• Order Precedes Increase: The Easy Way To Put Your Financial House In Order
• Insurance: What You Need And What You Don't
• How To Wipe Out Your Debt
• How To Shop For A House, A Car, Food, And Other Necessities
• Channels Of Income: Gifts, Callings, Vocations, And Work
• The Power To Get Wealth: Sowing And Reaping
• The Doorway To Increase
• The Five Most Common Mistakes In Investing
• Leaving An Inheritance
Teaching Teens To Resist Peer Pressure
Romans 12:2 tells us, “Don’t copy the behavior and customs
of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think” (NLT).
Kids need to know about peer pressure before it reaches its peak in their lives. This series gives
parents the knowledge to teach their teenagers to stand alone and not give in to the crowd.
Topics included in this series are:
• Teaching Teens To Resist Peer Pressure
• How Well Do You Know Your Teenager?
• Keeping Teens Sexually Pure
• Warning Signs Of Teens Headed For Trouble
• Helping Teens Succeed
• Teenagers: Shaping Their Future
Raising
Happy Kids
Laughter, what an incredible sound!
Someone once said that if he had his life to live over, one thing
he would do differently with his kids is laugh more. The best way
to raise happy kids is to start becoming a happy parent, but happiness
is no accident. Where does happiness come from? Proverbs 3:13 says
happiness comes from doing what is right and having common sense.
Topics
in this series include:
• Building Your Child’s
Self-Esteem
• Teaching Responsibility
• Building Moral Foundations In Our Kids
• Dealing With Family Conflicts
• How To Keep The Family Together
Leadership:
Homegrown
Leaders are made, not born. When
you were born, the doctor who delivered you didn’t say, “Oh
my! It’s a leader!” Or, “Oh no! Another little
follower has just been born!” No, you were born just a boy
or just a girl.
Children become leaders one step
at a time as they take advantage of opportunities to lead others.
Leadership is a role we fulfill, not a title we get. The first steps
to fulfilling that role are taken at home.
God promised that parents who feared
Him and delighted in His commandments would produce a mighty seed
on the earth—that wealth and riches would be in their houses
and that their righteousness would endure forever (Psalm 121).
Leadership: Homegrown is designed
to help parents begin the practical, Biblical process of preparing
their children for the leadership roles God has called them to fulfill.
This series includes the
following topics:
• Leadership: By the Book
• Raising Children Of Influence
• Why Nice Kids Finish Last
• Organizing Your Life
• Making Changes In Yourself
Parenting
Teens
Young people have always experienced
some growing pains as they’ve searched for identity, meaning
in life, purpose and direction. In this series you’ll learn
the joy of healthy communication, the art of discipline, the importance
of self-worth and the rewards of a rich family life. You’ll
discover how to help your children cope with crisis and how to help
them apply their faith to everyday life.
Topics include:
• Parenting Teenagers
• Tips For Teens
• Raising Confident Teens
• Communication Skills
• Help For Hurting Parents
Friendship
Through Courtship
Guiding children through their developing
social lives is an incredible opportunity every parent will experience.
Accepted, rejected, liked, disliked, loved or lonely—so many
emotions, so little time.
This series takes you from
A to Z on friends, dating and courtship and includes these important
topics:
• Friends—Why
We Need Them
• Making Friends & Losing Them
• Four Kinds Of Friends
• Courtship—Rules & Relationships
• Making A List And Checking It Twice
• Like Kind Draws Like Kind
Blended
Families
You, me, them, us, yours, mine, and
ours. Why can't we work together? Bonding with new spouses, dealing
with child visitation and scheduling, different lifestyles and forms
of discipline, ex-spouses—the list goes on and on. God has
a special grace for those starting life anew.
Topics:
• God's Plan
For Blended Families
• How To Avoid Step-Parenting Pitfalls
• How To Blend Two Families
• Building A Relationship With Your Step-Child
• Do's And Don'ts When Dealing With An Ex-Spouse
• Principles To Teach All Your Children
Training
And Controlling Your Children
What happened to that sweet baby
you brought home a few years ago? The Bible says a child left to
himself will bring his mother to shame. Children require training
and controlling if they are to grow up happy. This two-tape series
deals with the sin nature of children and answers parents' most
frequently asked questions on how to successfully guide children
into adulthood.
This
Is My Life Notebook And Book
This is the package Joe McGee recommends most to help parents
and educators show the children in their care that God has a plan specifically for them. A great
vision-builder, the This Is My Life Sample Notebook, combined with Don and Katie Fortune's
motivational gifts book, Discovering Your Child's God-Given Gifts, will help you to train up your
kids in the way they should go according to the gifts God has given them (Proverbs 22:6).
The helpful resource guidebook includes easy-to-use tests for pre-school-aged children through
teenagers, and the Sample Notebook includes instructions for free downloads you can use to personalize
the This Is My Life Notebook for as many children as you'd like.
Help your kids discover God's plan for their lives and write the vision so they can run with it
(Habakkuk 2:2).
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