The PF Women Team at our Annual Team Retreat ~ 2018 Today on Seth Godin's blog, he said: It's tempting to decide to make a profit first, then invest in training, people, facilities, promotion, customer service and most of all, doing important work. In general, though, it goes the other way. Yes, it does. If you are waiting to make a profit before you do these things, in my experience you're not going to make a profit. So many organizations, ministries and churches are struggling with financial issues. I know your pain. As anyone who follows our story knows, our ministry was in a ton of debt four years ago when I came on as director. Since that time, we've gotten out of debt and turned a profit every year. God has done amazing things through out team, for which we give Him the glory! I find that what Seth is saying here is absolutely true, with one disclaimer. For Christian leaders, spiritual disciplines must always be first. Before we started i...
Do you feel out of control when it comes to the decisions your kids are making? I'm here to tell you that even if your "kids" are 32 years old, you are not helpless. The main thing I've learned through this latest situation with Jordan is that the person who prays has the power...period.
We've never pushed our children toward the ministry - EVER. Instilling a passion for God and faithfulness to the house of God has always been top priority, but to full time vocational ministry, absolutely not. I've always said if you can do anything else and you don't really have a divine call - don't do it! It's too hard and you won't have the grace to do it and to say your days will be a challenge is an understatement. But if you are called to it, there won't be anything else that satisfies.
My role as a mother has simply been to pray that God's will would be made clear to our children, with whatever they are supposed to do. Along with that it's my call to pray that nothing would hinder their God-given purpose being fulfilled.
Why do I talk about prayer so much? Because IT WORKS.
We've never pushed our children toward the ministry - EVER. Instilling a passion for God and faithfulness to the house of God has always been top priority, but to full time vocational ministry, absolutely not. I've always said if you can do anything else and you don't really have a divine call - don't do it! It's too hard and you won't have the grace to do it and to say your days will be a challenge is an understatement. But if you are called to it, there won't be anything else that satisfies.
My role as a mother has simply been to pray that God's will would be made clear to our children, with whatever they are supposed to do. Along with that it's my call to pray that nothing would hinder their God-given purpose being fulfilled.
Why do I talk about prayer so much? Because IT WORKS.
Intercession has always been our greatest tool in parenting. Prayer is not an afterthought - it's our main tool in the box. We've always been blessed that our children have served God. They all accepted Jesus at an early age. However, there are times that they have gotten involved in situations particularly in relationships that have threatened to pull them away from a passion for Jesus and the destiny for their lives. The enemy hates it in general when young people sell out to God with a passion and He will put people and situations in their lives to distract them from their purpose. Just as God can and does put people in our lives to move us toward our destiny, so the enemy does the opposite. I believe it is even greater with PK's because spiritual warfare is much worse in a pastor's home.
Seeing your adult children set free from situations and relationships that negatively affect destiny has to be handled very delicately or you will push them even further away into the arms of the enemy. When the boys were younger we laid down rules that kept them away from such things as much as possible. When they were under 18 and I saw things that were a danger to them, I just said no. Once they turned of age and made these decisions for themselves we had to pray and fast things or even people out or into their lives. Both Dustin and Jordan faced situations that were a pull away from the call from God they were sensing. We prayed constantly for their release from any situation that would affect their destiny in a negative way. God has been faithful and the victory won through intercession.
Seeing your adult children set free from situations and relationships that negatively affect destiny has to be handled very delicately or you will push them even further away into the arms of the enemy. When the boys were younger we laid down rules that kept them away from such things as much as possible. When they were under 18 and I saw things that were a danger to them, I just said no. Once they turned of age and made these decisions for themselves we had to pray and fast things or even people out or into their lives. Both Dustin and Jordan faced situations that were a pull away from the call from God they were sensing. We prayed constantly for their release from any situation that would affect their destiny in a negative way. God has been faithful and the victory won through intercession.
I attribute all that has transpired with Jordan to the power of prayer. Turning to God is the only answer for our children. I have tried my best to be a good parent, but despite that I have made a lot of mistakes. It's this way with most parents - we are only human. But prayer covers a multitude of mistakes.(Tons of love doesn't hurt either, as the Bible says love covers a multitude of sins, but that's another post for another day.)
If you are reading this today and you are a parent I beg you to get the book, The Power of a Praying Parent, by Stormie Omartian. This book has been an invaluable resource to me in parenting and makes a perfect guide to praying for your kids if you don't know where to start. If your children are adults and you think it's too late because you are beyond their formative years and think you have no control, think again! You can see great change through prayer and I highly recommend Stormie's book, The Power of Praying for Your Adult Children.
If you are reading this today and you are a parent I beg you to get the book, The Power of a Praying Parent, by Stormie Omartian. This book has been an invaluable resource to me in parenting and makes a perfect guide to praying for your kids if you don't know where to start. If your children are adults and you think it's too late because you are beyond their formative years and think you have no control, think again! You can see great change through prayer and I highly recommend Stormie's book, The Power of Praying for Your Adult Children.
Whatever the situation your kids are in, it is NOT hopeless because of PRAYER. Proverbs 21:1 tells us that He has turned the heart of kings. He can certainly turn the heart of your child. He can change a situation that previously looked like a done deal. He can change the situation even if they are an adult. He can change the situation even if they have signed papers. He can change the situation even if a ring is on their finger. He can change the situation even if the police came to your door. He can change the situation even if you don't know where they are right now.
If a Mom decides to pray her kid might as well give up right now, and if Mom and grandma both decide to pray, it's all over but the shouting!
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