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Out your Bible and look with me to the book of Proverbs. And now we're ready for Proverbs, chapter 22 now, again, in this we're going to see that God is giving wisdom. So much of the book of Proverbs is about being wise, and not just having wisdom and having knowledge and understanding. But here's the key demonstrating it. That's what we're called to do. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
Out your Bible and look with me to the book of Proverbs. And now we're ready for Proverbs, chapter 22 now, again, in this we're going to see that God is giving wisdom. So much of the book of Proverbs is about being wise, and not just having wisdom and having knowledge and understanding. But here's the key demonstrating it. That's what we're called to do. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
The Bible says that we should "train up our children in the way that they should go, and when they are old, they will not depart from it." What does this mean and how do we put this into practice with kids? When you start to train your children in the daily, mundane acts of life, they'll begin to trust you and you can then start to bring spiritual lessons to them. Learn how to "grow your kid" so that they will never be confused about who they are and who God is. (00:00) Training Up Children in the Way(15:44) Training Children to Respect and Explore(23:53) Exploring Parenthood(28:12) Gender Roles and Child Development(34:25) Supporting Jack Hibbs Podcast CONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK: Get Updates via Text: https://text.whisp.io/jack-hibbs-podcastWebsite: https://jackhibbs.com/Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpOFacebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHnTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/RealJackHibbs Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content: https://bit.ly/3CIP3M9
It seems that older people are the ones who are interested in religion and younger ones have little time for spiritual things.
Devotional Time - I Samuel 3:10-14Repairing Our Understanding - Google ReviewsSound Words - With All My StrengthFabric of Family - The Importance of Training ChildrenHave a Bible Question - Does Proverbs 22:6 guarantee that our children will be faithful if we do a good job of raising them?
Is the way we were raised the best way of raising our children? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afulllifeinemptiestplaces/message
In this episode, Freddie chats to Rui about all things S&C while working with kids. They cover the science, the coaching aspect and the various different roles the coach has to play. From how to track growth, to dealing with kids and their parents and should you track menstrual cycles? They also discuss how we can encourage our children to stay in sports, to promote healthy and active lifestyles above competition success.
Jan. 25, 2024 ~ Rocky Raczkowski, Retired Lt. Colonel for the US Army discusses the accusations that Hamas is training children to become terrorists.
Paul tells parents in Ephesians 6:4 that one of their main callings from God is to instruct their children. Jeremy Mollenkopf looks at Deuteronomy 6 and other passages to see what this should look like for Christian parents.
God calls parents to reflect Him to the their children. This high calling is difficult but rewarding. Pastor Mollenkopf begins a look at how God's word instructs parents to do just that. Next week he will break from Ephesians to look at the Christmas Message and in January will pick up with parents and their handling of discipline with their children
Great lesson on teaching children from the KJV Bible-
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Reformed Congregation is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Training Children in Godly Living Subtitle: 2023-2024 Family Living Class Speaker: Dr. Joel Beeke Broadcaster: Heritage Reformed Congregation Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/19/2023 Length: 37 min.
In this episode of the Eyes on Jesus podcast, we explore the challenges and rewards of intentional parenting with practical tips from an experienced father. But what happens when discipline methods fail, and emotions run high? Tune in to find out how to navigate the complex world of parenting with purpose.In this episode, you will be able to:- Delve into the foundations of raising children with a strong focus on faith and spirituality.- Gain insights on the importance of mindful parenting choices for your child's well-being.- "Call an audible" and create adaptive discipline techniques for when standard methods are insufficient.- Recognize the vital contributions of fathers in cultivating the spiritual lives of their children.- Learn to invest in your marriage and sustain a deep bond while navigating the challenges of parenthood.Quotes from the episode-"Kids have to see [Christ] at home first. And so when they are a part of your time at home, is there a chance for them to see Christ in you even if they're not opening their Bible?""You don't just say, 'I'm just going to go get in the car and drive.' You get specific with things that are taking up your time, and your kids are going to take up more of your time than really anything.""Your kids are unique. You can read a book and take ten steps on how to parent, but it's really going to depend a lot on where you're at in life... and also, for your kids? What do they need?" Join our Group on Facebook with the podcast community https://www.facebook.com/groups/eyesonjesuspodcast/Email questions or show topic ideas to discerningdad@outlook.comBe sure to connect with the hosts! For more information on Drew Barker:Follow Drew on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drewsbarker/For more information on Tim Ferrara:Get all his links in one place- to his social media, all 3 of his books, and more https://linktr.ee/discerning_dadCheck out his website! https://discerning-dad.com/ Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction, 00:01:28 - Unique Children, 00:05:10 - Specific Goals, 00:09:38 - Speaking Life into Kids, 00:11:53 - Training Children, 00:14:10 - Implementing Family Devotions, 00:16:15 - Calling an Audible, 00:18:09 - Teaching Rewards and Self-Sustainability, 00:20:56 - Creating Awkward Environments, 00:24:33 - Dealing with Emotional Parenting Moments, 00:27:04 - Navigating Punishment, 00:31:25 - Starting Spiritual Habits, 00:33:03 - Honoring Spouses, 00:34:44 - Being Connected, 00:38:42 - Creating Structure,
Tom Sittema has more than 3 decades of experience in both private markets and finance industries. He is currently partner and the executive chairman of StepStone Private Wealth. Even while running businesses, Tom co-founded and served as the chairman of Lift Orlando for more than ten years. Lift Orlando partners with families to build better lives through education, health, wellness, and economic development. Tom addresses today's need to equip our children to better handle finances.
(please note these episodes are recorded chats in Starbucks so may have more background noise than a usual podcast) Dawn Walton, a human therapist, and Jess Probst, a dog behaviourist continue to talk about choices from the last episode of the podcast. They discuss the difference in addressing an issue with a child that hits and bites, and a dog that does the same! They deep dive into just how Dawn approaches finding out what is causing someone an issue and once more get quite up close and personal with something that caused Jess a problem in the past. The case study of Atlas and his owners - Jessie and Sean - also features a lot in this episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wereallscrewedup/message
Ryan and Phylicia kick off season 3 of the Cross Formed Kids podcast talking about how to talk to your kids about one of the most foundational theological topic: The Bible.
Recorded live at Capital Church in Meridian, Idaho Pastor Ken Wilde
A new MP3 sermon from Allen Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Children 7 Training Children to Refuse Evil Subtitle: Family Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Allen Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/1/2020 Length: 56 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Allen Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Children 7 Training Children to Refuse Evil Subtitle: Family Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Allen Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/1/2020 Length: 56 min.
What is the goal of parenting? Is it to keep kids safe and comfortable? For the Christian, we aren't training children to attain the American Dream—we have an altogether different goal. In this message, Pastor Andrew Hopper shares how, for the Christian, we're training kids for God's dreams, mission, and purpose.
Message Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/48889975
Message Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/48886687
Christians are part of the Kingdom of God and with that Kingdom comes a culture. There are biblical aspects of Christian culture that all believers share and today I'm going to talk about Sunday Worship and practical tips to get children in church with you. Show Notes: sheprovesfaithful.com/podcast/episode210 Support $5 a Month: patreon.com/sheprovesfaithful
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
There is a Misva to train children to count each night of the Omer with a Beracha. Each night throughout the Omer period, a parent should recite the Beracha over Sefirat Ha'omer with the children and count with them, to train them in the Misva.Hacham Ovadia Yosef, in his work Yabia Omer (vol. 2, Siman 13), writes that a parent should have the child count the Omer with a Beracha even if the child had missed a day of counting. When it comes to adults, as we know, somebody who missed a day of counting continues counting the subsequent nights without reciting the Beracha. However, Hacham Ovadia rules that this does not apply to children, and they should recite the Beracha over Sefirat Ha'omer even if they had missed a day. He explains that the prohibition of reciting a Beracha Le'batala (a Beracha in vain), which is derived from the verse, "Lo Tisa Et Shem Hashem Elokecha La'shav," does not apply to children. Children may recite Berachot as part of their training, even in situations where a Beracha would not technically be required, and thus when counting the Omer, too, children should recite the Beracha even if they had missed a day of counting.Women are exempt from the Misva of Sefirat Ha'omer, as it falls under the category of "Misvot Aseh She'ha'zman Gerama" ("time-bound" Misvot), which generally do not apply to women. Strictly speaking, a woman may count the Omer if she so wishes, despite her exemption, though without a Beracha. According to Sephardic custom, a woman may not recite a Beracha over a Misva from which she is exempt but chooses to fulfill, and therefore a woman who chooses to count the Omer should not recite a Beracha.However, the Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909) writes that according to Kabbalistic teaching, women should not count Sefirat Ha'omer at all. The Ben Ish Hai notes (in his work Rav Pe'alim) that this was the view of the Arizal (Rabbi Yishak Luria of Safed, 1534-1572), and this is also the ruling of Rabbi Eliyahu Mani (Baghdad-Israel, 1824-1899). From the Kaf Ha'haim (Rav Yaakob Haim Sofer, Baghdad-Israel, 1870-1939), by contrast, it appears that a woman may count the Omer, though without a Beracha.Our practice is to advise women not to count Sefirat Ha'omer at all, in accordance with Kabbalistic teaching.Ashkenazim follow the view that a woman who voluntarily performs a Misva from which she is exempt may recite the Beracha. Interestingly enough, however, the Mishna Berura (Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan of Radin, 1839-1933), in Siman 489 (3), cites the Shulhan Gabo'ah as ruling that even according to this custom, women should not recite the Beracha over Sefirat Ha'omer if they decide to count. The reason, as the Mishna Berura cites from the Shulhan Gabo'ah, is that "they will certainly forget" one of the days of the Omer. It is unclear from the Mishna Berura's citation what precisely the Shulhan Gabo'ah had in mind, but when we look at the original text of the Shulhan Gabo'ah, we immediately understand his intent. It is very common for people to forget to count a day of the Omer, and in such a situation, as mentioned earlier, the Beracha over the counting must be omitted on subsequent nights. The Shulhan Gabo'ah feared that due to women's limited knowledge of Halachic minutiae, a woman who counts the Omer and forgets a day will not know that she must now count without a Beracha. She will thus end up reciting many Berachot Le'batala. Therefore, he ruled that it is preferable for a woman who decides to count the Omer to always count without a Beracha, in order to avoid complications.Clearly, however, this concern would not apply nowadays, when women attend schools from a young age and receive a comprehensive Halachic education. Unlike in the times of the Shulhan Gabo'ah, women today certainly have the Halachic sophistication to realize that they must count without a Beracha if they missed a day of counting, and therefore, as long as they did not miss a day, they may – according to Ashkenazic custom – count the Omer with a Beracha.As mentioned, however, Sephardic custom forbids women from reciting a Beracha over Sefirat Ha'omer, and our practice is to advise women not to count altogether.Summary: Children should be trained to count Sefirat Ha'omer each night with a Beracha. A child who missed a day of counting should nevertheless continue counting each night with a Beracha. Women are exempt from Sefirat Ha'omer. From a strictly Halachic standpoint, a woman may count Sefirat Ha'omer, though without a Beracha (and according to Ashkenazic practice she may even recite a Beracha). For reasons related to Kabbala, however, our custom is to advise women not to count altogether.
Series: Growing FaithService: Gospel MeetingType: Gospel MeetingSpeaker: Scott Smelser
Series: Growing FaithService: Gospel MeetingType: Gospel MeetingSpeaker: Scott Smelser
A new MP3 sermon from Tree of Life Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Training Children Speaker: Todd Gabbard Broadcaster: Tree of Life Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/27/2022 Bible: Deuteronomy 6:7 Length: 48 min.
Saint Athanasius ChurchContra Mundum SwaggerVideo Version
After twenty years of working with thousands of families, Brandi shares some of the funny and not-so-funny moments working with new parents. Sit, laugh, and have a cup of tea during this funny episode of Dear Doula. Produced by Dear Media
Written in Hebrew 200-175 BC by “Jesus, son of Eleazar, son of Sirach” (51:27). Translated into Greek after 132 BC by “Jesus' Grandson”. Written before “Wisdom”, did not envision afterlife as other than the “netherworld”. Deuterocanonical, because it extolled temple worship and did not show belief in the Resurrection of the Body. (By 90 A.D., the temple had been destroyed and the pharisees, who believed in the resurrection, were in control). It is a “Handbook of Practical Living”. Duties toward God (Ch 2) Duties toward Parents (Ch 3) Humility (Ch 3) Discipline (Mentioned 11 times) Almsgiving Choosing friendship (Ch 6, 11, 13) Conduct in public life (Ch 7) Dealing with economic circumstances Self-Control Speech (22, 23) Chastity (26,23) Forgiveness (28) Training Children (30) Table Etiquette (!!) (31) Chapters 42- 43: Praise of God's creation (sun, moon, stars etc.) Chapters 44-50: Praise of Israel's great ancestors (Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Moses, Joshua, Caleb, David, Samuel, Solomon, Elijah, Elisha, Simon – the high priest at the time Sirach was written) Chapter 51 – A beautiful “Thank you” to God. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/catholicbiblestudy/support
Written in Hebrew 200-175 BC by “Jesus, son of Eleazar, son of Sirach” (51:27). Translated into Greek after 132 BC by “Jesus' Grandson”. Written before “Wisdom”, did not envision afterlife as other than the “netherworld”. Deuterocanonical, because it extolled temple worship and did not show belief in the Resurrection of the Body. (By 90 A.D., the temple had been destroyed and the pharisees, who believed in the resurrection, were in control). It is a “Handbook of Practical Living”. Duties toward God (Ch 2) Duties toward Parents (Ch 3) Humility (Ch 3) Discipline (Mentioned 11 times) Almsgiving Choosing friendship (Ch 6, 11, 13) Conduct in public life (Ch 7) Dealing with economic circumstances Self-Control Speech (22, 23) Chastity (26,23) Forgiveness (28) Training Children (30) Table Etiquette (!!) (31) Chapters 42- 43: Praise of God's creation (sun, moon, stars etc.) Chapters 44-50: Praise of Israel's great ancestors (Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Moses, Joshua, Caleb, David, Samuel, Solomon, Elijah, Elisha, Simon – the high priest at the time Sirach was written) Chapter 51 – A beautiful “Thank you” to God. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/catholicbiblestudy/support
In this episode of Reformed Dads, we interview Andrew Soncrant from the popular podcast Cultish and discuss how to train our children to reach the cults. Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/reformeddads Reformed Dads is for dads, through dads, and to dads as well as the aspiring husband and father. #cults #children #cultish
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The Book of Proverbs gives us advice on the upbringing of children. Read Proverbs 22:1-6. No father or mother is proud of disobedient and wayward children. But some parents contribute to the bad behaviour of their children. How is it with you and your children?
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ReAir of useful tools for your summer.
Check out this episode for techniques that can help train children to be well throughout their lives.
Toilet training can be tricky when your child is neurotypical, but what happens when your child is on the spectrum? Monica Ferris is a toilet training expert with Babyology's Parent School and she has some tips on how to make the process easier for both you and your child.
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://gracemartialarts.com/2015/07/19/training-children-and-families-to-follow-christ/
In this episode, Toni shares how she and her husband, Matt, have practiced listening to God with their family at different stages of development. Engaging their imagination with scripture is the latest, most fun way we have listened, helping them not only memorize verses, but invite God to speak into the process through imaginative play. To learn more about helping your children encounter God go to Amazon and pick up Toni's latest book 4 Keys to Parent Fearlessly: Staying Joy Fueled and Jesus Led Even When You Can't Control the Outcomes.
On Season 3, Episode 6 of The LowDOWN: A Down Syndrome Podcast, Occupational Therapist Hina Mahmood gives us the lowdown on toilet training children with Down syndrome.Support the show
Hamas television broadcast a childrens' play this week, part of a cultural festival in the Gaza Strip. The play showed children in costume, acting out different methods of killing Jews. Nice. Also: Iran sending Hamas to fight ISIS in Mosul; Israel concerned ISIS affiliate may have chemical weapons on Golan Heights; researchers claim that data shows spanking doesn't work; and rabbis say Christians and Muslims will soon come to Torah.