Each chapter is written with a "Power Point" at the end - the Power point provides some scripture to read, memorize, and ponder; there is also a challenge given in order to apply what was just read. There are 7 principles that will be studied - each one encompassing 2-3 chapters. I'm excited about this study and really hope to learn a lot!
The first challenge given was to write a Job Description. Throughout the first chapter the author hits on all of the different job "titles" a mom holds - both those that can have a salary attached like accountant, nurse, and chauffeur and those that are priceless, like the kisser of booboo's, telling stories at bedtime and providing warm cookies for a snack. She also starts right off putting some common myths to rest about mothers. So, in trying to come up with a job description, it needs to include all of your responsibilities - have fun with it! Here is one example (I'm still working on mine!) :
Investor of Human Resources
Encourages and instructs all clients as to the best use of their time, gifts, and talents. Invests love, care, strength, and tears into all clints' accounts. Drives to most locations. Attends all performances and events in which clients are participating. Provides for basic needs of food, clothing and clean house. Irons occasionally, upon request.
A couple of scriptures to review - Psalm 34 and Collossians 3:17.
Finally Choose to view your role in motherhood as a highly significant investment of my time and energy.
The second challenge given is to write a mission statement, after all, all great organizations have mission statements, right? I'm still working on mine but love the concept.
Why are these two things important - a job description and a mission statement - you might wonder? Simply to give purpose to what a mom does every day. A mom is often asked "What do you do?" and you know as well as I do that people are expecting something like "Customer Service Rep, or Office Manager" yet when someone says "I'm a mom". . . .it seems so plain! But it is anything but that! If you are a mom trying to figure out your purpose - take time to read this book. You can check out insights from this weeks reading at The Homeschool Village
* This book is written to all moms - stay at home and those that work outside the home. With that said, though, even though the author talks about "running home from your job", I do read it more as a stay at home mom type of book. I think if I had read this while working, it wouldn't have applied or may have made me feel a little sad. Just my little humble opinion!
The second challenge given is to write a mission statement, after all, all great organizations have mission statements, right? I'm still working on mine but love the concept.
Why are these two things important - a job description and a mission statement - you might wonder? Simply to give purpose to what a mom does every day. A mom is often asked "What do you do?" and you know as well as I do that people are expecting something like "Customer Service Rep, or Office Manager" yet when someone says "I'm a mom". . . .it seems so plain! But it is anything but that! If you are a mom trying to figure out your purpose - take time to read this book. You can check out insights from this weeks reading at The Homeschool Village
* This book is written to all moms - stay at home and those that work outside the home. With that said, though, even though the author talks about "running home from your job", I do read it more as a stay at home mom type of book. I think if I had read this while working, it wouldn't have applied or may have made me feel a little sad. Just my little humble opinion!
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Thanks for posting! I'm going to order this book now... I've been looking for a good devotional geared towards parenting... Did you participate in the GMG's? Just wondering since you mentioned you were finishing the James Study.
You are welcome Crystal! Yes, I do participate in GMG :-) I assume you do too!
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