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"Family Visioning: Proactive Planning to Achieve the Desired Results" CHEK (Kentucky) - 6/2009
"Evangelism as a Family" CHEO (Ohio) - 6/2009
"Fathers and Faith: Dads Hold the Key to Multi-generational Faithfulness" CHEK (Kentucky) - 6/2009
" Why Homeschool?: A Reminder of What's Important" CHEK (Kentucky) - 6/2009
"More is Caught than Taught: The Importance of Authenticity" CHEK (Kentucky) - 6/2009
"The Truth Behind the "Mom-First" Myth" CHEO (Ohio) - 6/2009
"Home Management Nuts & Bolts: Budgets and Schedules" GSLAHE (St. Louis) - 3/2009
Dads play a key role in influencing their children toward a lifestyle of faith in Christ. While mothers are the primary nurturers, to be sure, a father should not neglect his vital role in family leadership, relationship-building, and (most importantly) spiritual nurture.This talk will encourage and equip you to fulfill the role that only you can fill in your home.
Marc shares personal stories, training tips, and Scriptural encouragement to equip families to do their part in fulfilling the Great Commission.
Every mission starts with a vision and requires both planning and perseverance toward the goal. Parenting, particularly while homeschooling, is no different. Marc offers some practical pointers on how to get from vision to fruition and stay the course.
In this practical workshop, you'll learn how to apply basic project managment principles in the home to help you be a better steward of your time and money.
Marc's goal with this presentation is to mobilize the saints for their participation in the End Time Harvest. Share in the Kingdom vision and engage in the mission! Learn how your radically transformed life can be the beginning of a simple discipleship chain that grows the Kingdom exponentially.
In this session, Marc challenges parents to take a good look at what they are really teaching their children as they homeschool. Is your life indeed measuring up to your stated commitments? From the Word and from the heart, this talk emphasizes the value of character training and the importance of modeling a Christ-centered life--because more is caught than taught! Marc inspires parents to practically apply the Word of God in their lives, emphasizing the value of humility in the discipleship process.
Our culture increasingly tells us that Moms need to "get away from it all" and fill up with lots of "me-time." One side effect of buying into this worldly philosophy is that motherhood becomes more of a burden than a blessing--something women need to escape from. Certainly, it is not God's desire that we feel this way about the role He has given us; however, there is some truth behind this myth. Moms do need time away and time apart--but the purpose of that time should be to fill themselves up in their relationship with the Lord. In this way, they will be re-invigorated and re-directed in their role as wives and mothers.
There are many benefits to homeschooling--academic flexibility, family focus, sheltering our children from negative influences, and allowing children to pursue their creative interests. However, these are just advantages, and not the true goal of homeschooling--at least, not for the Christian parent. For us, homeschooling is not "the end," it is simply a means to "the end," which is to disciple our children and turn their hearts and lives to the Lord.
In "The Values-Driven Life," Marc and Todd take you on a journey through the character traits that exemplify the essence of Christ-likeness, the values that God values. These biblical precepts provide the fertilizer to accelerate your growth as a fruitful follower of Christ. "The Values-Driven Life" will focus your faith walk and align your life on the center of God’s will. The end: together with God’s cooperation, we will strengthen the Church one soul at a time, and hasten the coming Kingdom.
Values-Driven Publishing 2009
"The Values-Driven Family" is the answer you've been looking for! It brings together, in a balanced way, everything that the Bible says about family living. It covers family leadership, parenting essentials (training, encouragement, and discipline), family relationship-building, and even practical things like budgets and schedules and "children and chores." It is the most comprehensive resource out there--easy to read and apply!
Values-Driven Publishing 2009
"Values-Driven Discipleship" sums up, in twelve "core value" concepts, the traits that express Christlike character. It spells out and organizes key Bible verses that you can leverage to get to your child's heart with God's Word. Use it proactively to teach through the verses and help your child to grow in the values that God values: Faith, Surrender, Love, Faithfulness, Wisdom, Self-Control, Righteousness, Holiness, Humility, Diligence, Generosity, and Praise. Or, when issues and incidents arise, go to the handy index to look up those behaviors, and find verses for correction and re-direction.
Values-Driven Publishing 2007