Single Parenting That Works

Aug 7–8, 2008 - comments: 3

We all know someone struggling to raise children on their own. It’s a scary situation, but there is hope.

Today we’d like to welcome Kevin Leman to the program. Kevin is an internationally known psychologist and he has written over twenty best selling books about the family. Today he’s here to talk to us about Single Parenting That Works.

Being a parent is hard work, but doing it all by yourself presents some unique problems. Kevin Leman will show us how Single Parenting really can work.

topic(s): Family, Parenting

3 comments (post your own) feed

1 On Aug 8th, 2008, at 4:11pm, Nichelle wrote:

I truely believe that if you are a single parent, like myself, it is all about the children. People thought that I was crazy approximately 4-4 1/2 years ago when I told them that I was not going to date until my daughter graduated High School and went to College.  It has been hard but my daughter needed my undivided attention.  I made sure, since she was a little girl, that she would have a personal relationship with Jesus.  I am happy to say that my 18 year old daughter will be attending college this Fall.  I’m not sure what Jesus has in store for me but I am willing to find out. 

I was smiling and thinking to myself when I heard Mr. Leman told how he gave a lady advice that she should not date until her children were out of High School and in College.  This made me feel so good because I see that I am not alone in my thinking.

Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!!

2 On Aug 8th, 2008, at 6:02pm, Maryanna Cunningham wrote:

were can I get the book on parenting by Kevin Leman
thank you

3 On Aug 11th, 2008, at 8:47am, Staff wrote:

The book by Kevin Leman may be found at the following website:  http://www.familybookstore.net

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