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How to Live Your Legacy Part 2

How to Live Your Legacy

Part 2

Podcast #16

You have one life to live. One chance to live a life that impacts those within your sphere of influence. What should you aim toward? How will you know you are shooting toward the goal? These questions and more are addressed this week in How to Live Your Legacy, Part 2 on the She Yearns Podcast. Cheri continues this train of thought by providing biblical groundings and practical suggestions for how to live out your legacy in this week’s episode.

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Cheri

How to Live Your Legacy Part 1

How to Live Your Legacy

Podcast #15

When you really get honest — you want your life to matter. You want your time on this planet to leave an impact on more than just your dog and your mom. What kind of life should we live that leaves a meaningful mark? What character does it require? Can we even identify the target toward which we are shooting? These questions and more are addressed this week in How to Live Your Legacy, on the She Yearns Podcast.

You can now check out How to Live Your Legacy from iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher, or SoundCloud. Just click on the links below! As always, you can scroll down and listen right here!

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Allow me to invite you to become a subscriber to the She Yearns Podcast by going to any of the providers and signing up for the RSS feed to have it automatically updated to your device! It’s basically ONE CLICK! And it doesn’t use any extra memory and really makes like easier.

If you enjoyed this episode or found it helpful, please leave a comment or review in your hosting provider service. I also love it when you post below! It really helps the ministry. We cannot do it without you! The only way the Word goes out further is with your help. Please share it as you feel the leading.

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Cheri

How Should I Walk in My House

How Should I Walk in My House?

Podcast #13

 

To really know someone, you’ve gotta live with them a while, right? That should tell us–how you and I live inside our homes determines who we really are. What we allow to come in and go out of our homes is of the utmost importance. It’s a great responsibility when you think about it. How should I walk in my house? How should I run it? What should be allowed or not allowed; embraced or avoided? This episode of the She Yearns Podcast, How Should I Walk in My House? speaks to these issues from a biblical perspective.

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Cheri

 

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Your Family

Celebrate Valentines Day

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Your Family

Next week is Valentine’s Day! Most couples would prefer to celebrate Valentine’s Day as a romantic evening alone, but if you have children, that may not be an option. Some of us simply can’t afford both the night out as well as the cost of a sitter. Others may not be able to find a sitter AT ALL due to the demand generated on this one evening. Or, maybe you have ventured out in previous years, like we have, only to waste the majority of the evening waiting on dinner at a restaurant (not my man’s idea of a great time :/).

Let’s face it, the options for spending that romantic night alone on Valentine’s Day, are slim at best. That is why we began opting to wait for a date night on a weekend somewhere around the special day, and instead, introduced a tradition that involves the whole family.

Celebrate with A Special Family Evening

For the past several years, we have utilized the Valentines Day evening as a training ground for etiquette and manners. But not only for introducing what is prim and proper. We use the time to celebrate each child individually and focus on what we see God doing in their lives or how we see them growing in character.

The Environment

I prepare the dining room table with the “good dishes.” Everyone helps set the table with place settings you might find at an expensive restaurant, complete with salad and dessert forks, as well as goblets for drinking water. (Well, if you consider Wal-Mart $1 goblets expensive and my glass dishes from Ross “expensive.” We’re still talking about twin ten-year-old boys here. The heirloom China will have to wait a decade.) I make a “fancy” dessert but we order the meal from a restaurant that provides take-out, like Chili’s or Applebees. Everyone changes out of their school and work clothes for something a little nicer, and we create ambiance with music and candles, perfect for sitting down to a most memorable evening.

At this point, my girls are willing to clear their schedules to be home for this event. It makes them feel elegant while preparing them for events that might come there way in the future. The boys simply must endure the napkins and extra rules to partake in the dessert. And as an added bonus, I generally include a little $2-type gift for each one at a discount store — just for fun. They have grown to look forward to this, too. What can I say? My crew is low maintenance.

The Entertainment

With the ambiance set, during the course of the meal, Chad and I take turns expressing to each of them how much we love them, and specifically, what characteristics we see blossoming in them. They will have to endure this type of exchange between the father and myself, as well. According to research, the best gift we can give our kids is parents secure in their marriage. They need to see it lived out in front of them — even if their current response is, “Ewwwwe!” coupled with giggling and uncomfortable shifting.

The End Result

All this hoopla may be more than you desire for a weekday. I understand. The point is to find ways to capitalize on the time God has blessed us with…together. Instead of being saddened by missing out on all the fun or just not doing anything because you can’t find or afford a sitter, try something else that redeems the time and the intention of the holiday. Seize the occasion to make those you love aware of how much they mean to you. Keep it simple. Make it lavish. Whatever you choose, ensure it is effective.

Most likely, everyone will enjoy it so much, they will want to do it again. And again. And again.

May your Valentine’s be filled with love and laughter together.

With much affection,

For His Glory,