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Loving the Little Years

Motherhood in the Trenches

$15.99 $13.99
 
104 pages
Get webinar replays on Canon+
Attend 4 live sessions, 1 hour a week
Every Wednesday from March 4
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Rachel Jankovic is a wife and mother of seven children. She is heavily involved with the Christ Church Ladies' Bible Reading Challenge, and she is author of Fit to Burst: Abundance, Mayhem, and the Joys of Motherhood, and You Who? Why You Matter and How to Deal with It.

AUTHOR: Rachel Jankovic

PAGE COUNT: 104 pages

SIZE: 5x8"

BINDING: Paperback

ISBN-10: 1591280818

ISBN-13: 9781591280811

PUB. DATE: November 26, 2010

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This webinar was built for mothers in the trenches.

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8 Kids & 15 years later

NEW LIVE Webinar on March 4th

4 LIVE weekly sessions expanding Loving the Little Years and answering your questions.

Can't attend all 4 live sessions?
Recordings will be on Canon+.

1. Little Years are a Big Deal

I wrote 15 years ago what I believed. Now I can say this is what I also know. This is a testimony of the fruit I've seen.

You don’t know how wonderful this is, what God is doing to you, what He’s giving to you in the thick of diapers and snot, surrounded by little needy needy people pulling your pants, through sleepless nights and minute-long breaks when you get to breathe and even smoking might sound like a great idea.

 At the same time, if you walk faithfully walk with God through the little years, you always look back on it as a time of abundant mercies and kindnesses and a time that you got to know the Lord differently than you had in your probably calmer, gel-pen doodle-filled Christian life.

Then you will never regret these years.

2. Shepherding Kids, not Clones

The second session we’ll talk about shepherding your children as individuals.

Not treating them like cogs in a neat home system or like your creative project, but stewarding the souls in your care. Children need to be known and loved and pastored as individuals, not just as clones in a group.

Probably the single biggest shift since I wrote is social media. Same fire, same sins, same temptations, but the materials are different now. What's new is how you’re being attacked, being fed a constant diet of things that really shape you.

Mom's already have a wildly interruptive job. Your brain is in a million different corners of the house. You don’t need more of that.

3. Loving the Little Years

This session is about learning to really love the hard work of the little years.

Look on your daily work with faith and a sense of humor to see what’s worth loving beyond a sentimental haze, and enjoy the fact that this is a rough time in your life.

When I wrote this book there seemed to be two conversations. One was a foggy, hazy, dusty rose, super spiritual imagination about souls in your care. The other was all diapers and snot and harsh realities.

We don’t need to pretend there’s no vomit in this world. Both realities of human life and spiritual beauty go together. The hard work is beautiful and fruitful. Enjoy it while God has you there.

4. Lasting Encouragement

Finally, we’re just going to be talking all encouragement.

Why you gotta keep your eyes on the big picture, how to pursue Christ through this time, how to not grow weary of doing good, but instead to be faithful, fruitful, and constant through this phase of life.

We'll talk about true Christian encouragement, not false Instagram encouragement. Not "you got this girl", but rather the kind of confidence and faithfulness that comes from knowing who Christ is.

If we’ve learned anything in the little years, it’s that we don’t got it all for this phase. Keep your eyes on the big picture and pursue Christ. And keep at it to the end.

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From 2010, with 5 kids under 5

I didn't write this book because mothering little ones is easy for me. I wrote it because it isn't.

This is not a tender reminiscence from someone who had children so long ago that she only remembers the sweet parts. This is a small collection of thoughts on mothering young children—for when you are motivated, for when you are discouraged, for the times when discipline seems fruitless, and for when you are just plain old tired. The opportunities for growth abound here—but you have to be willing. You have to open your heart to the tumble. As you deal with your children, deal with yourself always and first. This is what it looks like, and feels like, to walk as a mother with God.

What People Are Saying:

"Loving the Little Years is a delightful book. That may seem a strange comment on a book that deals with life with such candor. It's all here: the fights in the back of the car, the dirty diapers, sinks full of dishes, runny noses, exhaustion—all the stuff of having five young children. It is a fresh and honest book, because it faces the problem of sin (both in kids and in parents). It is filled with profound insights into living wisely as a Christian parent. It has all the things I look for in a parenting book the focus is nurture, not just control; the motivation and empowerment is grace and not efforts. This book will help any mom (or dad for that matter) with loving the little years." -Tedd Tripp, pastor and author of Shepherding a Child's Heart

"Mothers of little people have one of the most challenging and important jobs on earth. But it is a humble job. Rachel Jankovic is a woman who lives out her story with humility, grace, and a houseful of humor. And with five exuberant children, ages five and under, you can be sure she knows what she is talking about." -Nancy Wilson, author of Praise Her in the Gates and The Fruit of Her Hands

READER REVIEWS:

"Since reading it, I’ve begun to refocus on what is truly important during these little years. I’ve found myself being less resentful that I can’t sit down during lunch. And, I’ve gained a bit more of a sense of humor about the intense chaos that inevitably ensues at least once (usually more times) a day. This is one of those books I will be revisiting again and again while I’m in this parenting stage." -Rachel, Thriving Home

"Rachel made me laugh out loud while piercing my heart with truth. This has challenged me to check my attitude and hold myself responsible." -Kathleen, Yankee Homeschool

"It’s a little book packed with a lot of food for thought.... But Loving the Little Years will challenge and encourage you as a mom. As one of my friends put it, “this book reminds you what having kids is all about." -Gretchen, Kindred Grace

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