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When Does Your Child’s Spiritual Development Begin?

April 24, 2018 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

“Oh, come on,” said the exasperated mother. “Can’t you cooperate just once?” The father chimed in with similar frustration. “You’re being a pain in the butt!” You’d think these parents were dealing with a defiant toddler or a rebellious teen. Nope. They were talking to the ultrasound image of their pre-born child. Why were they angry?  Because their baby wouldn’t turn in the direction they wanted. What kind of relationship do you suppose this child had with his parents once he was born? Given the way they demonstrated disdainful impatience toward their son long before he was Continue Reading

The Most Important Reason Not to Always Pursue your Dreams

April 17, 2018 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

You may recall my previous post, wherein I told the stories of a young mother who successfully built a business and a young father who spent his extra hours earning money for his boy’s college fund. Inspiring stories like these move us to do the same.  We’re motivated by the popular slogan printed on many a T shirt, Follow Your Dreams. Doesn’t this notion appeal to the spirit of American independence? Don’t we love the idea of leaving our day jobs to be our own bosses? Don’t we long for financial security (never mind that it’s an oxymoron)? Here’s the thing: followers of Jesus Continue Reading

Two Powerful Principles That Ensure Your Child’s Spiritual Safety

April 5, 2018 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

Zaccai was only out of my sight for a minute.  I was busy watching Lainey, the other one-year-old, and the older two kids. Where had Cai scampered off to? I found him in the bathroom, sitting on a step stool in front of the toilet, a soaked wad of toilet paper in his happy little hands. Gross. Two days of Nana duty last week gave me a fresh appreciation for what parents face every day... Keep reading at kurtbubna.com, where pastor and author Kurt Bubna has graciously allowed me to guest post. Happy parenting! Continue Reading

The 2nd Most Important Reason Why it’s not Always Time to Pursue Your Dreams

April 3, 2018 by Susanne Maynes 2 Comments

It occupied her thoughts from morning until night. She wanted it so bad she could taste it. She wanted financial independence. This young mother of small children began working hard at building a business.  She juggled the demands of family life. She sacrificed sleep. She spent every spare moment on her dream. Two years later, it became a reality. Her business was not only up and running –it was wildly successful. This woman had followed the advice of a well-known entrepreneurial blogger. Regarding her success, he remarked, “I love that kind of hustle.” That kind of story Continue Reading

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