I wrote these quotes to remind my sons of all the things I tried to instill in their hearts while growing up. In "training them up in the way they should go" I wanted them to know that wisdom is more important than material things. With outside forces being so strong, it is critical to strengthen our children "inside". The title of the book says it all because the content is a little that shares a lot. It is also simple enough for all to understand and broad enough to cover a lot of life lessons for ages 0 through 100 years of age. Hopefully my sons have absorbed the wisdom that I have shared the same way I sponged in what my parents shared with me. I also hope that everyone that reads this book can relate to some of the things presented, will enjoy the wit and wisdom, and find something useful for their lives.
I wrote these quotes to remind my sons of all the things I tried to instill in their hearts while growing up. In "training them up in the way they should go" I wanted them to know that wisdom is more important than material things. With outside forces being so strong, it is critical to strengthen our children "inside". The title of the book says it all because the content is a little that shares a lot. It is also simple enough for all to understand and broad enough to cover a lot of life lessons for ages 0 through 100 years of age. Hopefully my sons have absorbed the wisdom that I have shared the same way I sponged in what my parents shared with me. I also hope that everyone that reads this book can relate to some of the things presented, will enjoy the wit and wisdom, and find something useful for their lives.
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This is a sneak preview of the quotes inside. People expect you to live up to their good expectations; when you don’t, they never let you live down the missed marks. That’s the ups and downs of life. “John 8:7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” This simply means that nobody is perfect but can all strive for perfection through Christ Jesus. Although we should not use this as an excuse to sin, we should however not judge others too harshly or allow others to hold our past sins against us. When reading these quotes think about how each one relates to the real world we live in and how we can apply them to everyday life. Be creative in Christ and have fun with them. Terri Strong is an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and has been teaching the Word of God for over 25 years. She has experience in secular careers such as being, a jailer, for15 years, detective for 3 years and an instructor for 2 years; all in the criminal justice system. This has enhanced her ability to teach the Word and has given her a desire to help people glean wisdom from the Word of God that is useful for everyday living.
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