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Episode 15 | Speaking Truth with Grace to Our Children
In this episode, I have Cheryl Marshall and Caroline Newheiser joining me to share with us how we can use our words to encourage those we love, including our children.
Cheryl Marshall is a wife, mom, counselor and Bible teacher. She has over twenty-five years of experience teaching and discipling women in the local church and she currently serves as director of women’s counseling at Founders Baptist Church in Spring, Texas. You can find Cheryl at CherylMarshall.com.
Caroline Newheiser is an ACBC-certified counselor. She has been a pastor’s wife for over thirty years and currently is the assistant coordinator of women’s counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary. You can find Caroline at CarolineNewheiser.com.
Cheryl and Caroline wrote the book, When Words Matter Most: Speaking Truth with Grace to Those You Love.
Wisdom from Cheryl and Caroline
What I love about these ladies is that they both love the Lord, love His Word, they love encouraging women and they are fellow homeschool moms who have wisdom to share with us on how to use our words to speak truth to our children.
Here are some of the questions they answer in this episode of the Homeschool Mom Podcast.
Why did you decide to write a book with an emphasis on speaking Scripture and biblical truth to those we love?
What are three goals, found in Ephesians 4:13, that apply to our relationships with our children?
In your book, you talk about three different types of people found in 1 Thessalonians 5:14. Why is this important for us as moms as we interact with our children?
Can you share a practical example of how these Biblical truths can be applied to our lives as busy homeschool moms?
Why is grace so important to us as moms?
What are the characteristics of a gracious friend and how can these be applied to our role as a mom?
What Biblical advice do you have for the mom who has an angry, defensive, rebellious, or withdrawn child?
How can we encourage our children who are worried, weary, weeping, or wayward?
What encouragement do you have for homeschool moms who are dealing with the fear of failure?
Make Sure to Grab Their New Book
You can find their new book, When Words Matter Most: Speaking Truth with Grace to Those You Love, at Crossway, Amazon, Christianbooks.com, and other book retailers.
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