“Raising boys brings one adventure after another, but we’re losing the beauty and importance of training up godly men. Our boys need faithful Christian parents now more than ever. We can choose to rejoin the war for the hearts of our sons…today.”
-Brooke McGlothlin, Author, “Praying for Boys for the Things They Need Most”
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I recently had the wonderful
opportunity to review “Praying for Boys” by Brooke McGlothlin, in
exchange for a fair and honest review I was given a copy of her book.
The opinions expressed below however are entirely my own.
Praying for Boys is a book that talks
about how we Mamas can cover our little men in prayer and place their
hearts in the hands of an all loving, all knowing and all powerful
God. Page by page the fruit of the spirit and other characteristics
are written of and shown how each one should be prayed for on the
behalf of our little ones. There are even specific scripture
references for each trait so that not only are we praying for these
christian qualities, but we are taking the word of God and putting
that into prayer to cover our sons.
I have been praying for my children
since before they were born, a part of being a christian mother has
to do with sending more than a few prayers up to God on their behalf.
I had never thought however of turning scripture into a prayer
itself. I love it, I think it's wonderful to prayerfully battle for
the hearts and minds, the christian walk, of our sons (and
daughters). Throughout Brooke's book there are scriptures laid out
that can be directly applied to our children to pray for them.
Unlike other books, this one in particular is not just one you read
and implement later, this is a read and use right away kind of book,
from beginning to end.
I love how Brooke is honest enough to
admit that as parents there is only so much that we can do or as she
puts it, control, and because of that we must bend our knees and turn
to the one who controls it all. Knowing that we alone cannot raise
Godly men of sound christian character alone is already half of the
battle we must fight. We must do all we can and then entrust our
sons back into the loving hands of the one who gave them to us, our
Creator, Heavenly Father, Prince of Peace, the Great and Mighty
Counselor – God.
I urge anyone who is a parent of boys
to check out Brooke McGlothlin's newly released book, “Praying for
Boys” you will be glad that you did. Here are some quotes from
Brooke's book “Praying for Boys” that I just loved;
“All
it takes to lose the truth of the Word of God is one set of parents
who fail to teach it. The result can be generations of men who don’t
know and fear the Lord. Imagine the impact for a moment. It’s a lot
to take in.”
and
“If
their knees are ever to bend to Jesus as Savior, their hearts must
bend first. This is the place of a mama’s prayers.”
I am excited to announce that for those
of you who have read to this point that I will be GIVING AWAY one
free copy of Brooke McGlothlin's “Praying for Boys” (applicable
only for residents of the United States), as soon as I receive it
from her publishers. I will keep you updated on this fantastic
giveaway so don’t forget to check back, or take a minute to
subscribe, as I am hoping to announce the start of the giveaway soon
and will be sharing how to enter in for a chance to win your very own
copy of “Praying for Boys” – Yay!
And yet, here is ANOTHER GOODIE for you
all, a question and answer I was blessed to ask Brooke McGlothlin,
enjoy!
Me: Hello
Brooke, Thank you so much for the opportunity to review your book.
I can honestly say that I loved reading it from the moment I picked
it up and now that I'm done with it, I am so very grateful for having
read it. A few questions I'm excited to ask you are:
As an author
having written “Notes to Aspiring Writers: Your Dream, God's Plan”,
“How to Control Your Emotions, So They Don't Control You: A Mom's
Guide to Overcoming”, “Hope for the Weary Mom” and now “Praying
for Boys: Asking God for the Things they Need Most”, which of them
would you say you had the most fun writing or that you hold a little
dearer to your heart?
Brooke:
“I would say I had the most fun writing Hope for the Weary Mom
because it gave me the opportunity to work with my co-author, Stacey
Thacker. She's been a gift in my life, and I've loved spending time
with her. Hope was a total labor of love for us both, and as a
self-published book, it's been a treat to watch it succeed.
With that being said, Praying for Boys is probably closest to my heart because it represents my cry to the Lord on behalf of my sons.”
Me: In this
book, “Praying for Boys”, you mentioned to let your children find
you reading God's word and to share it with them. Amen. The Bible
is the ultimate go-to guide when it comes to raising children and I
do believe in sharing it with them also. I would love to know if
during those moments, when they find you reading the Bible, do you
read to them from your Bible or have them grab theirs to read to them
a children's (or lighter) version?
Brooke:
“I've done both. If I'm in the Psalms or Proverbs that day I'll
read it to them. Sometimes, I just ask them to sit beside me while I
wrap things up with a prayer, thanks God for His Word and for them.
It really depends on the day.”
Me: There's a
moment in your book when you mention the combination of the trees,
the restaurant, and your boys I must admit I could barely stop
laughing and could only think, “boys will be boys”. This moment
in your book, and the title “Praying for Boys”, has left me
wanting to know what do you believe is the hardest part about raising
boys?
Brooke:
“I constantly fight the desire for my parenting to be perfect.
When I've worked hard on an activity for them, when they're just not
paying attention when we're reading the Bible, or when the "boy
noise" is off the charts for the day, I can be quick to feel
like a failure. Thankfully, God never asked us to win the battle for
the hearts of our sons, only to fight for them. I need to be reminded
often that God sees and delights in a heart that wants to please
Him.”
Me: Do you
homeschool your boys? If yes, what has been your most rewarding
experience and your most difficult so far? If no, have you
considered doing it?
Brooke:
We do homeschool our boys! I've often said that teaching my boys to
read was one of the most rewarding things I've ever done, outranking
even getting my Master's degree! The most difficult thing about
homeschooling for me is that I'm not a crafty mom. I hate projects,
experiments, coloring, painting...all those things a kid probably
needs in life, right? Thankfully, my husband loves science and does
most of the experiments with our boys. And we have some crafty
friends who feed that need for our boys. God has been so faithful to
provide for us in this area!
Me: My last
question, do you have a hobby (other than writing), what is it?
Brooke:
Reading. If I had no other responsibilities in life I would spend
every waking second reading a good book. My favorite author right now
is Kristen Heitzman.
Me: Thank you so
much for your time, your answers and your amazing book “Praying for
Boys”. I sincerely hope you are able to reach as many boy Mama's
as possible.
Brooke:
Thanks, Chelle!
If anyone of you have already ready Brooke's book "Praying for Boys" and want to share your opinion or what you most loved, I would love to about it, leave it in the comments below.
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