Essential Life Lessons Learned at Home - Practical Skills for Everyday Living | Home Education & Personal Growth Guide
Essential Life Lessons Learned at Home - Practical Skills for Everyday Living | Home Education & Personal Growth Guide
Essential Life Lessons Learned at Home - Practical Skills for Everyday Living | Home Education & Personal Growth Guide

Essential Life Lessons Learned at Home - Practical Skills for Everyday Living | Home Education & Personal Growth Guide

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John Bytheway says, As a teenager, I heard certain statements from my mother almost daily, like, Wash your hands, or Go ask your Dad. What I didn't realize was that hidden within these everyday phrases are basic teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ and a formula for a life of joy and happiness. It dawned on me one day that everything I ever needed to know I had already learned at home. Based on his talk on CD by the same title, bestselling author John Bytheway shares his unique insights and many lessons he learned within the walls of his own home--gospel lessons that will uplift, comfort, and motivate readers, especially moms.

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In my opinion, mothers and fathers are the most amazing creatures on earth and yet there is no more challenging role on earth than being a parent. And when one takes on the most challenging job on earth, one is bound to get overwhelmed and discouraged on a regular basis. It can be a thankless and never-ending task. While a book like this can't take away the challenges, I believe it can help remind the reader of the great importance of what he/she is doing and they are doing more than they realize to help their children progress. Brother Bytheway takes some pretty common phrases that mothers say and explains how they very much apply to spiritual growth and development as well as mortal growth. I think my favorite section was where he took the statement, "Go ask your dad" and applied it to going to our Father in Heaven to ask for help and guidance. He reminds us that God will "run to" us and help us all he can. An inspiring and comforting read.