
About the AuthorGinger Hubbard, founder of Preparing the Way Ministries, is the author of Don t Make Me Count to Three! and Wise Words for Moms. She is a contributing author to several books and many magazines. She has been interviewed on television and radio shows, including The 700 Club, The Harvest Show, Primary Focus, Family Life Today, Revive our Hearts and Focus on the Family. While Ginger enjoys reading, writing and spending time on Lake Martin with her husband Ronnie, her primary passion in life is to glorify God. Ginger is a veteran home schooling mom of two fabulous children, and stepmom to two much adored sons. how can i get free textbooks Wise Words for Moms
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. great tool for parentsBy heatherI love this as a tool for helping my children problem solve behavior issues. gives them great verses to support better behavior choices and gives them examples of better ways to react and handle difficult situations. my daughter loves reading it and we use it all the time0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Must have in our home!By CustomerI wish I knew about this resource years ago. This is a must have for any mother seeking to raise her children in the Lord. I love the positive enforcement column as well. Great scripture references, wonderful questions to ponder and ask your children. Excellent categories for many issues you deal with daily as you raise and guide your children. This is a must have in our home and I plan to give as a gift for new moms.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great ToolBy jubilee readsI appreciate having this handy reminder on how to Biblically approach different areas of struggle that my children face. It helps to eliminate much frustration on my part bc I used to try and figure out my children's motivation in their wrong doing and render consequences according to their motivation. This is the wrong way to go about discipline. Now I can help my children figure out their own motivations so they can be aware of them in the future and correct themselves and eventually make better choices. So, I am dealing with the heart rather than just dispensing consequences. When you deal with the heart, my opinion is that you arm them for a life time of being kind to others.