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| What Are Wedding Tracks? Wedding Tracks are digitally mastered performance tracks as made popular by today's top artists. Featuring recordings in three singable keys, each with and without background vocals. Word Tracks produces high quality tracks that are as close to the original as possible, eliminating long introductions, instrumentals, and endings to create a more user-friendly track. Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: High Key: Db / Medium Key: F / Low Key: Db |
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| How do you hand the tough challenges of parenting? Parenting. Nothing gives us more joy—or greater challenges. “How do I balance my work and family time? What’s the best way to handle my teenager's attitude? Can I do a better job of raising my kids?” Parenting helps you and your groups tackle the thorny issues parents face today. Each session covers a topic that's key to effective parenting, from raising well-balanced kids to overcoming the mistakes you make along the way. This practical, hands-on discussion guide helps you create a home where children can thrive. You'll develop confidence and competence in your God-entrusted role as a parent and enjoy watching your kids grow into vibrant, godly adults. Interactions—a powerful and challenging tool for building deep relationships between you and your group members, and you and God. Interactions is far more than another group Bible study. It's a cutting-edge series designed to help small group participants develop into fully devoted followers of Christ. Click here to read a sample chapter! Adobe Acrobat is required. Click here to download |
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| As your teenager becomes a 20-something, you may find that your parenting role is changing. As a matter of fact, your child may insist on a change! Is your 20-something kid hinting that you're being too protective, overly concerned, or not trusting enough? In other words, are you gentlyor not so gentlybeing invited to mind your own business?Martha Pope Gorris can help you adapt to your new role. She gives pointers on ways to feel involved, know what's going on with your 20-something, and maintain the connection that is important to youand to your child, You'll learn to: *Relate in ways that do not include giving unwanted advice*Love your adult child with no strings attached *Survive your adult child's poor decisions with you relationship intact *Say no without guilt *Establish new lines of communication *Celebrate your new friendship with your adult childYou'll always be Mom or Dad. The key is to learn to navigate these new waters now that your child is on the way to independence. |
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| Want to make the most of your parenting role? Parenting at the Speed of Life: 60 Ways to Capture Time with Your Kids helps parents connect with their kids in the ordinary moments of each day--without having to gather supplies or plan activities. Written by best-selling author and father of three Rick Osborne, Parenting at the Speed of Life is fresh, encouraging, and empowering. Life may be hectic, but dads and moms can learn how to bless their children in mere minutes. Start capitalizing on "hidden" minutes today so you can impact your kids' lives for tomorrow! |
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| Picture respectful, responsible, obedient children who entertain themselves without television or video games, do their own homework, and have impeccable manners. A pie-in-the-sky fantasy? Not so, says family psychologist and bestselling author John Rosemond. Any parent who so desires can grow children who fit that description -- happy, emotionally healthy children who honor their parents and their families with good behavior and do their best in school. In the 1960s, American parents stopped listening to their elders when it came to child rearing and began listening instead to professional experts. Since then, raising children has become fraught with anxiety, stress, and frustration. The solution, says John, lies in raising children according to biblical principles, the same principles that guided parents successfully for hundreds of years. They worked then, and they still work now! Through his nationally syndicated newspaper column and eleven books, John has been helping families raise happy, well-behaved children for more than thirty years. In Parenting by The Book, which John describes as both a "mission and a ministry," he brings parents back to the uncomplicated basics. Herein fi nd practical, Bible-based advice that will help you be the parent you want to be, with children who will be, as the Bible promises, "a delight to your soul" (Pro. 29-17). As a bonus, John also promises to make you laugh along the way. |
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| In this sparkling collection of parenting-affirming stories, author and award-winning columnist Phil Callaway captures the amusing and bemusing experiences that tug at the heartstrings of anyone who's experienced the rollercoaster ride called "family." Phil turns sometimes-embarrassing moments into timeless spiritual lessons for young and old alike. Readers will recognize their spouses, their kids, their parentsand themselvesin each tale. The comedy and humanity in each story encourages parents at any stage in the game to take notice of each day's gifts of humor and faith.Funny, inspiring, and timeless, this ride through parenthood and daily living reminds anyone who has a childor was a childjust how wonderful and often whacky it is to be part of a family.Formerly titled I Used to Have Answers, Now I Have Kids |
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| Real life. It's rarely smooth and predictable. It can even get downright messy. When it does, parents often seek quick and easy solutions for their daily problems. While short-term parenting tips might change a few behaviors for a while, in today's turbulent, high-risk culture, that's just not enough. To grow a peaceful and purposeful family in the stress and strife of modern society requires a whole new way of thinking about life, about God, and about you and your kids. Parenting for REAL LIFE explains this new way of thinking in four simple but powerful principles based on Biblical wisdom for parenting. They were developed by authors Jim and Lynne Jackson during their twenty-five combined years of experience working with the families of at-risk adolescents and children with special needs. The four principles of Foundation, Connection, Direction, and Correction are presented through clear teaching and authentic, engaging stories of Jim and Lynne's own family and their professional experience. Assembled in a memorable framework, these principles can guide your journey through life with your children. You can learn to build a solid, connected family that is able to withstand the inevitable difficulties and cultural influences that real life holds. But so much more than that, you can grow to be a family that knows God's love deeply, and that shares the "REAL LIFE" of Christ at home and with the world around you. |
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| Parenting From Your Strengths is a powerful new book from the authors of the Leading from Your Strengths( book series that helps parents-and their children-get on the same page, build more harmony, and head off potential conflicts. It does this by introducing to those seeking to create an even more effective parenting "team" some of the same tools and insights that have helped hundreds of ministry teams become closer and more connected. The Global Parenting Plan (GPP) draws on the imagery of Global Positioning devices-by doing what Global Positioning devices do to help people track a successful course. What a GPS device does is "triangulate" a person's position, by getting a reading from three known positions: God's unchanging Word, their own unique parenting strengths, and the way each of their children is "fearfully and wonderfully made." By drawing on these three factors parents can not only draw closer to each other, but can be even more effective in "training up a child" in their own unique bent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| "Parenting Power in the Early Years" is just that - the confidence resource for all who find themselves raising a newborn to kindergartner! Covering from how to be a successful parent, when to start solid foods, when to begin toilet teaching, and how to handle tantrums or biting, to knowing if a child is ready for kindergarten, speaker and author Brenda Nixon offers quick, practical guidance.Nixon is a mother of two daughters and has worked professionally as a parenting speaker/educator for ten years. She understands the issues and qestions of raising a young child and motivates others with affirmation and answers. Her convenient book of short reads for busy parents will energize their childrearing confidence.The "0-5 Child Development Guide" and "Gift-Giving Key" make Parenting Power in the Early Years a valuable handbook for parents, grandparents, childcare providers, counselors, or anyone who works with parents of young children. |
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