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• 4/11/2008 - Honor Defined in Practical Terms

 
 
Children need to know what Godly character looks like in practical terms. We love the character quality of honor, not just because God commands it, but also because it has so much rich meaning for parents and children. It can give direction in many of the frustrating moments we experience in family life. In fact, every form of selfishness has an honor-based solution.
 
Honor means…

 

Treating people as special,
Doing more than what's expected,
And having a good attitude.
 
 
Use our honor definition or make up your own. The point is that honor changes people. It changes the way that parents relate to their children, the way children relate to each other, and the way children relate to their parents. We all need it.
 
 
You can use the concept of honor in correction or when things are going well. You can use it when you teach your children about money, time, and other resources, and you can teach it when conflict comes around. One of the best ways to teach it is on special occasions when someone wins a contest or earns a certificate. You may show honor by giving that person a fancy place at the table or by decorating his or her bedroom door.
 
 
Honor is fun. It's like oil in a machine. It gets work done with less friction and less heat. Every family needs honor. It's great when things are going well and essential when family relationships are strained. You can work on honor whether your kids are preschoolers or teens. It will change the way your family relates.
 
 
For more practical ideas on developing honor in your family listen to the CD series with your kids or buy the book, "Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes, In You and Your Kids," and read it with them. Learn more at www.biblicalparenting.org.

 

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• 4/12/2008 - Hey Stranger

Posted by SuperAngel
Sorry to hear that something has happened. I will be praying for you!
HUGS!
Love, Prayers and Blessings,
Miss Amanda
http://superangelsblog.com
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Posted by Jocelyndixon
Of course I remember you! I am sorry for your troubles, but you are obviously trusting in the Lord! Blessings to you!

Love
MJ
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