Lynn Donovan: The Home With The Open Door – Powerful Parenting

Today, I welcome as my guest, Lynn Donovan, co-author of a newly released book titled, Not Alone. She has graciously offered a copy of the new book to one of our readers.  To enter, please leave a comment.  Random drawing closes midnight, December 9th.  Lynn and her co-author, Dineen Miller, (two of my favorite authors, speakers, and friends) also wrote the award-winning book, Winning Him Without WordsHer post, as well as her book, will surely encourage you as a parent.

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It started with a pound of hamburger.

Prayers of a righteous MotherYep, I discovered a door of trust and a bridge to relationships, as well as a ton of laughter, opened up in our home when I was in the kitchen with a pound of ground beef. In the very early years of parenting both my son and my daughter, I committed to making my home a place where my children’s friends were always welcome. As my kids grew, and even now as my daughter is a senior in high school, kids unexpectedly show up at our house to hang out.

As the noise enters the house, I ask, “How was your day?” followed by, “Are you hungry?” The answer to the first question often varies, but the answer to the second is always a loud and exuberant yes!

Thus the hamburger, and twenty minutes later, we have tacos for everyone. I’ve become known in teen circles around my town as Mexican-Food Mama. The teens chide me as they walk in, asking, “Hey, are we having tacos?” knowing full well what the answer will be. I smile at their kidding around and thank our Lord that I am accepted into their highly stressful and culturally challenging world. I am a voice in their lives. And it all started with a taco. Who knew?

What I’ve slowly realized is that, almost by accident, I’ve created a soft place to land for my children and their friends. Over the years, while kids munched on tacos and tortilla chips, I lingered with them in the kitchen, participating in something rare and special. I became part of their world, learning about their friendships and their families. I joined in laughter as they relived some crazy antic that took place in the drama class, and I empathized with them as they conveyed their complaints about their school projects, their challenging teachers and their troubles at home. My daughter and her best friend included me as they talked about their fears and concerns for students who were choosing the troubled path of drugs, and they shared their concern and pain with me about a friend of theirs who had decided to have sex with her boyfriend.

Over time and with intention, I’ve built relationships with these kids. I’ve welcomed them to step through our open door, and I have loved each one of them. My token offering of a taco turned out to be a rich investment in a number of young people. I’ve developed relationships through love and acceptance by purposely leaving judgments about these kids’ clothes, music choices, sexual identities, hairstyles, etc. at the front door. I’m a safe adult in a world in which many kids don’t know what it feels like.

Being the parent with the open door actually reduces my mom-stress. I know where my child is, and I know whom she is with. The open door also allows me something far more important: it lets me know what to pray for my daughter and her friends as they try to navigate the difficulties of adolescence.

I think it goes without saying that friendships bear significant influence on our children’s choices, on how they process life and on how they react to the world around them. As a praying mom, I’m compelled to bring these teens before God in prayer, and more importantly, I bring my son and daughter before God with requests, concerns and hopes. I want God’s wisdom, power and love to influence and impact my children and their friends. So I pray words from a mother’s heart.

Having been a mom now for more than 30 years, I’m convinced that a mother’s prayer is one of the most powerful on earth. Read this passage from James with me: “The prayer of a righteous man (woman) is powerful and effective” (5:16). My friends, this passage is amplified when a mom whispers words filled with passion, seeking God’s protection, intervention and wisdom for her children.

It’s my hope that you will also be a mom who is the keeper of The Open Door. ~Lynn Donovan

Note Alone Cover ArtIn Not Alone, you’ll find encouragement and inspiration from Scripture and true-life stories from other spiritually mismatched moms. Plus, find practical tips for capturing teachable moments with eternity in mind, and discovery questions to help you grow as a parent.

This is a parenting book, but it’s much more. It’s a love letter to all mothers—a message that changes our homes, our kids and our lives. It’s about the Father’s love that impacts those around us and changes ordinary moms into women of extraordinary grace, beauty and wisdom.

You may sometimes feel you’re on your own when it comes to godly parenting, but Jesus promised to be with you always. You’re not alone!

 

Profile for TypepadLynn Donovan is a women’s ministry leader, a retreat/conference speaker and an ordinary mom and wife who shares with audiences her everyday adventures of living in the Presence of God. Her delight is igniting women’s hearts with Holy Spirit fire. And to encourage women to step fully into their high and holy calling of marriage and motherhood with joy, laughter and God’s favor. She has been featured guest on The Miracle Channel, 700 Club Interactive, Focus on the Family, Dr. James Dobson’s FamilyTalk and FamilyLife Today. She is the coauthor of the award winning book, Winning Him Without Words and her newest parenting book title is, Not Alone. Lynn lives with her husband in Temecula, California and they have two adult children, daughter-in-law and a granddaughter. Visit Lynn online at Mismatched and Thriving.

Happy Thanksgiving

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Always be joyful, always keep on praying, always be thankful no matter what happens, for that is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.  Do not smother the Holy Spirit. (I Thessalonians 5:16-19 -TLNT)

“Say what?”  “Be joyful, be thankful no matter what happens?”  “But, you just don’t understand what my family has been through this year,” many of you may be shouting.

  • my children lost their dad
  • we moved to another state and my kids were treated unmercifully as the new kid in school
  • my child came home from school every day crying her heart out because she was not chosen to play in a game with her piers
  • my children had to go through the divorce proceedings with my husband and me

And the list could go on and on about the losses that you and your children might have had to face this year.  And yet, in the midst of this, the Bible says “always be joyful, and thankful no matter what happens, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus?

If you are like me, there have been times in your life when that verse was very confusing to you and you might even have wondered as I did, “how can I give thanks in the midst of what I am experiencing?”

May I share with you the thoughts a special group of ladies and myself learned about this verse  recently as we dug into it for meaning in our lives.  Perhaps it will help you during this Thanksgiving season.

(vs 16Always be joyful – – Happiness is an emotion:  Joy is a state of mind.

(vs 17)  Always keep on praying – – Work schedule, etc. sometimes prevents the “down on your knees all day praying,” as we sometimes think of always praying means.  But, throughout the day, just a whisper of the name of Jesus, while not on bended knees, is praying.

(vs 18)  Always be thankful no matter what happens, for that is “God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.  Does this mean that it is God’s will that you experienced evil in your life?  Absolutely not!  God is not the thief that comes to steal, kill, and destroy.  What this verse is saying is that it is God’s will that we praise Him in the midst of what happens.

(vs 19Do not smother (quench) the Holy Spirit.  And that’s where it all meets up together.  As we praise God in the midst of what happens to us, we quench not the Holy Spirit’s working in the situation to bring us peace and comfort, no matter what has happened.

To those of you who have experienced a loss of any kind this year, holidays can be a very hard time.  My prayer for you is that the God of peace will, indeed, bring comfort to you during this Holiday Season.  As you gather with family and friends, may they surround you with love and an abundance of hugs.

I, for one, am so thankful that I will be able to join with my granddaughter and children illustrator, Hannah, on Thanksgiving Day at her home for a Thanksgiving meal.  We will be joined by my other grandchildren, Hadley and Zach.  Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention that my grandchildren’s parents will be there, along with my husband.  I am blessed.

From our family to yours — May you have a blessed Thanksgiving Season.

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People Involved Helping Hurting Children – Week 4

The Enchanted Cottage Orange, Texas

WHERE EVERY BIRTHDAY GIRL BECOMES A
PRINCESS AND MOM
CAN RELAX AND BE QUEEN!

“Ladies and Gentlemen:  Tonight, we are going to have a live play featuring some of the best actors and actresses of all time,” the narrator of the play, (myself) announced to the kids gathered at The Enchanted Cottage Saturday night.

Unlike most plays, the actors and actresses did not even know they were going to be in a play, let alone have a rehearsal time. You see, the actors and actresses were the kids themselves attending the workshop.  Oh, I cornered some of them, perhaps 5 minutes before curtain call to inform them they would be on stage, but can I tell you, the kids would put Hollywood to shame!

After the big announcement of the night’s up-coming production, I motioned to my technician and husband, Glen, to dim the lights and the curtain went up.  The following are highlights from the play, called FORGIVENESS.

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With scenes from the life of Joseph and his brothers who had sold him into Egypt, (Genesis 39) the kids learned the importance of Asking Others to Forgive Them for the hurts they might have caused another person.

After the play was over, Glen passed out Certificates of Achievements to all the kids who had participated in the workshop the past four weeks.

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Ending the night was a scene right out of 1 Corinthians 12:12-26 – – The Body of Christ

Amy Butterfield, coordinator of Project Linus in Westerville, Ohio and her group of volunteers, mailed blankets for each of the kids in the workshop. Project Linus, which has chapters in all 50 states, makes blankets and distributes them to children in hospitals, shelters, social service agencies, or anywhere that a child might be in need of a big hug. Amy’s group was assisted by the chapter in Fon du Lac, Wisconsin, whose coordinator is Penny Kollmasberger.

It was a sight to see as children between the ages of 6-17, reached into the box to claim their own special blanket. For sure, they felt hugged by all these ladies as they walked around the room with their blankets wrapped tightly around them.

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I might add that I have never met Amy except through an online Bible Study.  But, when she learned through the online Bible Study that this workshop was taking place, she immediately got involved by doing what she and the Project Linus Organization does best — send comfort to hurting children.

And that’s what it is all about  — different members of the Body of Christ coming together as one unit touching children’s lives with the gift that God has given them.  It is my prayer that as the workshop at The Enchanted Cottage came to a close, the seeds that were planted in these youngsters’ lives from Orange, Texas all the way to Ohio and Wisconsin will grow and enable them to reach adulthood free from losses in their childhood.

To Kim and Bob Forman and Stephanie Brown, and to the kids — we are eternally grateful that you opened your doors and hearts to us by giving us this opportunity.

For more information on how you can become involved, leave a comment or send me an email, and I will be glad to help you find the way that works best for you or your organization.

Join me next Tuesday when Lynn Donovan, one of my favorite authors and speakers, will be my guest.  Lynn, along with Dineen Miller, recently published a book, entitled, Not Alone.  She will be sharing a special article with us entitled:  The Home With the Open Door — Powerful Parenting.