The Children's Ketubbah Project
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Is parenting sometimes a struggle for you? Do you want to rise above survival mode and start thriving as a parent? Do you want to pass a spiritual legacy on to your children?
The Children's Ketubbah Project will start you on the journey.
I wrote this book out of my own desire to be a better parent. I felt that I was getting caught up in the day to day tasks and losing sight of the big picture. I wasn't looking at my children's spiritual future.
Read the intro to the book:
"A ketubbah is a written marriage contract between a husband and a wife. They enter into a covenant relationship and the ketubbah lays out the terms. Traditionally, a ketubbah is written and decorated beautifully and hung on the couple's wall. Each day, they can look at it and remember their commitment to their spouse and the responsibilities they have. YHVH (the personal name of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) made a covenant with His people, the Children of Israel. The Torah, the first five books of the Bible, is His ketubbah, His written contract with us, His bride.
What if we wrote a ketubbah for our children? What if we wrote down our responsibilities as a parent and our commitment to our children? What if we showed it to our children to help them understand our love and commitment? How would our children respond? How would it change them? How would it change us?
The Children's Ketubbah Project is a challenge to parents. We want to know what would happen in families if we wrote ketubbahs for our children. Will you join us? In this book, you will find a suggested ketubbah, along with scriptural support for its content. We will also cover the importance of the weekly blessing. In the back are additional resources that you may find helpful as a parent. Please join us as we seek to bless the next generation."
PDF version $8.99
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What are readers saying?
"I was impressed with her transparency and humility. She is honest about some of her failures as a parent, but seeks answers to rise above them."
- Debbie, MI
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