How Powerful Are Our Words in the Lives of Our Kids? - Episode 36

July 25, 2022
00:00 19:24
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A little boy whose dreams were dashed by the words of a teacher. A young man whose aspirations were ignited by the words of a co-worker. A poor child who believed he could be anything if he kept reading because his illiterate mom said so.

These are some of the incredible stories that Catherine brings to life in this uplifting series on the power of our words.

Words are weighty. They can shape the course of a life.

Scripture tells us that “Life and death are in the power of the tongue.” Proverbs 18:21

Our tongues can be a megaphone we use to cheer our kids on in their purpose and calling in life, or they can be a sword that cuts them down, that brings death to their destiny. We’ve got to speak life over our kids because what we tell our kids sticks. The good and the bad.
Join Catherine in this uplifting series on how impacting our words can be in the lives of our kids.

RESOURCES CONSULTED
Sean Dietrich, a.k.a. “Sean of the South”: Personal Memoir -https://amzn.to/3J2QsiK
Sonya and Dr. Ben Carson’s story: https://bit.ly/3b76wnh

THEME VERSE:
Proverbs 18:21

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Catherine Segars is an award-winning actress and playwright—turned stay-at-home-mom—turned author, speaker, blogger, and motherhood apologist. This homeschooling mama of five has a master’s degree in communications and is earning a master’s degree in Christian apologetics. Catherine helps parents navigate through dangerous secular landmines to establish a sound Biblical foundation for their kids. Author of the e-book Five Myths about Motherhood That Make You Feel Mere, And Why They're Wrong, Catherine is also passionate about helping mothers see their worth in a season when they often feel overwhelmed and irrelevant. You can find Catherine’s blog, dramatic blogcast, and other writings at www.catherinesegars.com and connect with her on Facebook and Instagram.
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