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Feb. 24, 2008

Work & Play

Posted in Life Lessons

Work while you work, play while you play.

That is the way to be cheerful all day.

All that you do, do with your might.

Things done in halves are never done right.

One thing each time and that done well

     is a very good rule as many can tell.

Moments are useless trifled away; so

     work while you work and play while you play.

                                    ~M.A. Stodart

And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord.  Colossians 3:23

The last few weeks it has become apparent the need to raise men.  Being that I am not one, I run into a problem.  And being that I was blessed with three boys, the problem remains.  So, do I throw up my hands and say, 'Let there Father deal with this issue!'  In some ways yes, in others no.  I am important because I can (even though a girl) still guide them to understand what kind of husbands they need to be, what kind of workers they need to be and even tips on being a good fathers and most of all devoted to the Lord. 

This pressing on my heart started with the research I was doing on William Tyndale last month.  I used the book, 'Ten Boys Who Make A Difference' by Irene Howat.  As I looked at the title ~ I thought, 'That's what is important.'  Living life for Christ and learning the things that He would want us to learn.  So, here again comes many character studies and digging into God's Word for this guidance.  I also had purchased some books and have begun to dig into them.  Here is my list:

Future Men  ~  by Douglas Wilson

Created for Work  ~ by Bob Schultz  (the poem up above came from this book~ it is a fun one for boys or girls to memorize)

Life Skills for Kids  ~ Christine Field

I also have an audio series called... Building a Family that will Stand from Vision Forum

    which includes lessons such as 

Back to Patriarchy: returning to Responsibility

Shepherding your child's heart

Preparing sons for Marriage and Life Purpose

Biblical Manhood: Revival or Revivalism?

As I learn key lessons that the Spirit makes known, I will teach them to the boys.  Lately, we have been focusing on work and play.  I expect work to get done first (chores/lessons) and then when that is correctly completed, play is fine.  What I had been running into was work that was done poorly.  The mentality was to get it done as fast as possible, so play could begin.  I talked to them about when they have their own jobs and do it poorly, could result in loosing a job and not being able to provide for their family.  That is real life, and real lessons.  It was a beginning of preparing them for what they could become one day.  My two-fold question lately has been and probably will continue to be... "What kind of man do you want to become - what man does God want you to become?"  It will be exciting to watch them continue to mature and grow.

What a blessing to have the opportunity to share such vital teachings to them.  This is something that will continue and continue, even when they are married and have a family of their own.  Our lessons and work we do each day (as teaching mama's) is important, but helping these precious boys to become biblical men is exciting when looking at the big picture.  God is going to use each one of these boys to make a difference, for God's glory!!  We may not know how yet, but they were created for God's own glory.  That is exciting ~ don't you think?  I pray that God continues to keep this fire burning in me and that He would help me to be a godly example of a mother and wife before my boys (oh, that is a mighty prayer!!!). 

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Feb. 25, 2008 - That is a mighty prayer....

Posted by onecrazymom
But we serve an even mightier God! Great post Jen! These books sound excellent! We are currently going through 'Boyhood and Beyond' also by Bob Schultz - a review coming soon on my blog because it has been a heart changing book! For me too! Another great author I would suggest is Harvey Newcomb. He lived in the mid 19th century and wrote quite a few books for boys and girls. We will next be going through his 'How to be a Lady' (a review to follow this one as well) which is by no means just for girls - just as the Bob Schultz book was by no means just for boys. These are excellent lessons for all kids! And Mommies too! ( :
On another note I will be down for Chonda Pierce!!! Are you going together with the group? Cant wait to see you my dear friend!!! We may be headed down a bit earlier in the week so I can get to my laundry at Mom and Dad's. Are you up for a visit in that big beautiful home of yours? ( : Can we come crash your school? What are you teaching right now - we want to listen in and learn! ( :
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Feb. 27, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Thanks for your blog. I, too, have 3 boys and then one girl came at last. My oldest is 15. I think we talk every day about becoming a man that lives his life his best for Jesus. I think it was Tues. we were doing a study on Cain and Abel. We were talking about here it is 6,000+ years later and Cain's legacy is still following him. God has a special plan for these boys to make a difference in this world. I think God is building an army! Bless you and your family. Visit my blog if you have a moment.
http://livinglifeinco.blogspot.com/
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