tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153837725275468414.post4961661836493606867..comments2023-04-04T04:54:23.650-07:00Comments on Take the Poor With You: A Journey in Radical Stewardship: Tiennehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13315891571577431883noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153837725275468414.post-26297613014317940662017-03-24T15:20:48.199-07:002017-03-24T15:20:48.199-07:00I don't often comment on blogs anymore-- does ...I don't often comment on blogs anymore-- does anyone? But I felt compelled to comment today. May I add my 2 cents?<br /><br />Homeschool- I learned that kids (and parents!) sometimes have a hard time changing hats with homeschooling. My son and I have a great relationship but had a tough time when I was homeschooling him. It isn't a failure. You are not a failure. Some kids just thrive in different environments-or at different ages/stages. And, as long as you counteract some of the unfortunate things found in public schools with your own beliefs, they will be just fine.<br /><br />Parenting- Your kids seem to be at that tough age. When my kids were in that range it was a constant fight about everything. Hang in there! I know your heart is for the Lord and those precious babies and you will start to see more results soon! Have you read the book 'Boundaries with kids' by Cloud and Townsend? I highly recommend it<br /><br />Prayer- When the bible says to be in continual prayer- do just that! Don't forget that God is our friend too and loves to be in conversation with us all day. Prayer doesn't need to be formal. Just cry out to him in everything. He's always listening!<br /><br />I've been following you for years and love your posts. I'm glad you're working with your doctor on a mix of things to feel better. I'm praying for a swift turnaround for you! I can't find my bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02613321200230079978noreply@blogger.com