In This Episode
Leah Heffner talks with Amy Rienow about what her day looks like as a homeschooling mama to 7 kiddos while partnering with her husband in a ministry, Visionary Family, which has grown out of their own story. We talk Paris and cathedrals. And we talk about what it means to have a generational impact (and even how the cathedrals that took generations to build are a metaphor for that!). Amy shares tons of wisdom and heart on encouraging sibling relationships among our children.
–SM Davis – Solve Family Problems
-“The Influence of Older Children on Younger Ones”
-“Why Satan Wants Your 1st Born”
–Brother Offended Checklist: What to Tell a Tattle Tale from Doorposts
-the discipleship effect works from the outside in
-God is giving us practice
-Malachi 4:6 He will turn the hearts of the parents to their children, and the hearts of the children to their parents; or else I will come and strike the land with total destruction.
About Amy Rienow
Amy’s first ministry is loving her husband and nurturing faith and character in her children. She is the author of “Shine: Embracing God’s Heart For You” (Kregel) – a devotional book for young women. She attended University of Illinois, followed by Wheaton College Graduate School where she earned her MA in Clinical Psychology. She is a licensed clinical professional counselor. Amy currently has her hands full as a homeschool mom, partnering with Rob, and serving in the women’s ministry at church.
–Visionary Marriage
–Visionary Parenting
–Shine: Embracing God’s Heart for You
Amy and Visionary Family Online
Visionary Family Ministries – Facebook – Instagram
Leah and Life Around the Coffee Cup Online
Life Around the Coffee Cup – Facebook – Instagram
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I love Seeds Family Worship because it is word-for-word Bible verses set to great music. There is not one ounce of kids boppy type tunes, but songs that the whole family will love. Their DVDs teach hand motions to go alone with the songs. They have CDs on different topics to learn more about God and the Bible. And, what I love MOST is how the songs get stuck in my head and they work their way into my heart.
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