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Success and Victory for Your Children

Rounding out a 3 part series on how to obtain success and victory for your children. We all talk a little about how this ‘cast can help you. It worked for us. We were commanded to share. It will work for you. Success and victory for your children in overcoming learning problems (often called “disabilities”) comes lots of ways, but it starts with hope and faith that it can come.

Miracles, healings, better health practices, and innovative education — all these are paths toward success and victory for children, but it all starts with the right kind of positive, active, faith.

And yes, everyone can have success and victory! Not everyone will be the same, but everyone can find the key to their optimal fulfillment, their calling, their contribution, their happiness. Maybe not in the ways that everyone thinks. Hear me out.

And this ‘cast, both in encouragement and in sharing good ideas, can be a part of that path to success, to victory. HalleluJah!

First in our series was : Praying for Kids in Trouble
Second in the series was: Praying for Kids for Success

And while this is supposed to be the last in the series, another one is coming: Praying for Prodigals. Working on that for you. Stay tuned. LOL

PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE BE TO PRAY FOR OR WITH YOU. WOULD YOU LIKE ONLINE TIMES OF PRAYER? RECORDED? WHAT? BTW, SOME THING BIG COMING. STAY TUNED. STAY IN FAITH. be IN PRAYER.

Praying for Kids Success

Today, we are praying for our children’s success. Success comes in many shapes and sizes; it is not all about money, of course. We all want our children to have a good life, to be happy, to do well enough in school — and most of all to succeed int he good things they dream of doing. So, we pray. I think all mothers pray for their children. Maybe someone who has studied prayer can be of assistance in praying more effectively. Maybe we can learn more about prayer, more about God, and have better results? Makes sense, although I have never ever heard anyone speak of it. So, let’s try. Let’s pray together: for our children.

Also, of course, a Christian teacher should pray for her/his students. Same prayers. A teacher may not have as great a jurisdiction as a mother, but still a teacher has jurisdiction/authority over her classroom. So, of course, let’s pray.

Please joine with me. Please let me know of your victories — comment below or email me at info@NOSPAMgreatshalom.org

Dani Johnson on her Grooming the Next Generation for Success

How might a parent prepare their children for success? Dani Johnson, millionaire, sales coach, and multi-level marketer, is also a mother. She took time out of her successful life to write a book on how to parent: Grooming the Next Generation for Success. Then she gave us an interview in 2009. It is a keeper. Since I am once again encouraging faith for success and improvements in parenting and teaching toward student success, let’s hear Dani Johnson once again.

Here is a woman who gained great success. She trains others for success in the marketplace. Out of love for her children, she considered how to teach them to be the kind of people who will be successful. She gave them vision for success. She gave them tools for success. Then, she wrote a book to share that with us. This is a second opportunity for us. Perhaps you weren’t with us in 2009 when she gave us this interview. Take advantage of it now. Be a successful parent. Share this with your friends. Make a lioness tribe of successful moms because they have successful children.

Given that she is a mother and a successful millionaire, she is not as intimidated as a professional educator or pastor to say something that we all know. Discipline in parenting is needed to inculcate the kind of self-discipline that is needed as an adult. Perhaps that is more clear after this past year even than it was in 2009. Given that she is a sales trainer, she talks about “scripts” — what I would call “verbatims’ given my ministry training. In short, she helps her children know the words to speak. I love the story where she is helping her son see that chipping in to do housework really is part of the kind of leadership training that he desires. She transposes her conversation with him, mother-son, to his future conversation coach-to-athlete. Priceless. It gives vision, don’t you see? Also, when asked to do something that maybe wouldn’t be their preference, her children say, “Yes, mom, I would be glad to.” Self-restraint! Self-direction! Don’t we need a little more of that in the world, right now? Why then, do we provide scripts for resentment, self-indulgence, and violence? Or, while decrying discipline, then inculcate shaming, threatenings, and violence? HMMMM? Things we see so rampant today that we never thought of in 2009.

You will want to get the book! In her book, Grooming the Next Generation for Success, she also addresses how to help children avoid porn and how to deal with dating. It is amazing. Why, why why has no one discussed this before? And so helpfully?!?!? I sued to spend a lot of time giving you links to Amazon for the many books referenced here. Today, please go to Christian Book Distributors, or your other favorite bookseller. DO get the book.

See Dani’s book and course on Grooming the Next Generation for Success.

How to Help Your Child Build a Successful Life

We all want a good life for our children, but all too often we don’t even define it. Sharon unpacks the ingredients, gets to the bottom of this, and makes it easy. Busts some myths along the way.