

At Home With Sally
Sally Clarkson
Home is the place where the whispers of God’s love are heard regularly, the touch of His hands is given intentionally throughout the day, the words of His encouragement and affirmation pointed to lay the foundation of loving relationships where a woman conducts the beauty of this life within its walls. I hope you will find inspiration to cultivate such a life. I welcome you here!
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May 8, 2018 • 31min
Episode #161: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Ruth Chou Simons
You can find Ruth at her lovely blog, Gracelaced, or on Instagram as Ruth Chou Simons.

May 6, 2018 • 31min
Episode #160: Numbering Your Child's Days & Nurturing Their Hearts, LGP 1&2: Love & Wisdom

May 4, 2018 • 19min
Episode #159: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Erin Loechner
It’s safe to say that most of us would agree with the popular aphorism “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” That unforgettable phrase first entered the collective American mind in 1972 as the slogan for UNCF ads, helping that worthy organization raise billions of dollars in scholarships for African American college students. It has since become part of the American vernacular, expressing a truth that resonates for all thinking people: Every mind is valuable and worthy of investment and development. It also suggests that the mind is a renewable resource, or, as Leonardo da Vinci quipped (though not in English), “Learning never exhausts the mind.” In other words, the more we invest in the mind, the more it will give back.

May 3, 2018 • 24min
Episode #158: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Sam Smith
No matter how hard we try to help our children stay on the straight and narrow way, how diligently we try to guard their eye and ear gates, how much we try to model and train them to practice the Golden Rule, they are constantly tempted to be pulled away from God’s ideals. Truly faith-driven parents will never completely give up on their biblical standards, and yet the longer we are on the parenting journey, the more we may let go of our tight grip on what we believe Scripture teaches about parenting. But that doesn’t change the realness of the ideals.

May 2, 2018 • 23min
Episode #157: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Emily Ley

May 1, 2018 • 33min
Episode #156: Launch Day Special Podcast from Friends in the UK & Joel and Joy
Because it is launch day and Clay and I are in Oxford, England, we will not be in the right time zone to do our normal facebook launch party. So we recorded a special launch day podcast for you from Scotland.

Apr 30, 2018 • 14min
Episode #155: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Sarah Mackenzie
Nurturing my children was not always a planned part of my normal day, but sometimes the spontaneous times of training and instruction were the best times.

Apr 29, 2018 • 21min
Episode #154: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Lara Casey
Website: www.LaraCasey.com Shop: www.shop.cultivatewhatmatters.com Instagram: @LaraCasey Set kid-sized goals. Training your children how to set goals, even at a young age, is giving them early practice at one aspect of what it means to be a disciple of Christ.

Apr 26, 2018 • 19min
Episode #153: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Kristen Kill
Kristen Kill is a woman transformed by the delight of God. She is passionate about encouraging women who feel stretched thin with the truth that, even in the tension, God is singing over them with love. After spending the last seven years in the hustle of New York City, Kristen and her husband, Josh, are learning to go slow as they raise their five kids in the Pacific Northwest. Her days are filled with homeschooling, walking her slightly anxious hound dog, and putting off the cleaning for one more day. Find Kristen writing at kristenkill.com and follow her on Instagram @kristenkill.

Apr 26, 2018 • 20min
Episode #152: Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series - Holly & Glenn Packiam
If you would like to see what Holly is up to, follow her at storyformed.com or find her on Instagram @storyformedhome. To keep up with Glenn's latest musings, follow him on Twitter at @gpackiam. You can also find links to his resources on glennpackiam.com.