Autorenbild.
21+ Werke 1,526 Mitglieder 18 Rezensionen

Rezensionen

Zeige 18 von 18
Lisa Whelchel realized that she wanted to follow Christ at the tender age of only ten. Many of her readers may have first met her when she was a Mouseketeer on the short-lived revival of the Micky Mouse Club or when she starred on the hit series, The Facts of Life. But her life has not always been one of fame and fortune.

She married Steve Cauble and together they had three children. But their marriage was not a perfect one. Since she was no longer working, Lisa had to get used to living a less extravagant lifestyle. She lost a fortune when the real estate market collapsed. Since she could not afford to enroll the children in private school, Lisa decided to homeschool.

But throughout any hardships that came her way, Lisa did not waiver in her faith. She found creative solutions to deal with her problems Fasting, not always a food related issue, became a way to help her move forward.

I have no idea where this book has been hiding and I had actually forgotten about it, but it suddenly appeared on the top of a stack of books I have sitting on a cabinet. It was obvious to me that I was meant to read it now and I am glad I did. I encourage anyone who is interested in living a Christian life to pick up a copy and read Lisa Whelchel’s story
 
Gekennzeichnet
catchat | Mar 19, 2024 |
I like the Bible based solutions to common problems.
 
Gekennzeichnet
KellyCook | 4 weitere Rezensionen | May 12, 2023 |
I enjoyed the style/presentation and learned so many more reasons for homeschooling.
 
Gekennzeichnet
KellyCook | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 12, 2023 |
A straight forward look at adult frienships and their place in our lives.
 
Gekennzeichnet
autumnesf | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 6, 2023 |
Broken down by week, so each topic can be studies at a leisurely pace, with the accompanying Proverb(s) and space to write notes.
 
Gekennzeichnet
VhartPowers | Dec 27, 2018 |
The author's personal experience, or lack of experience, with close friendship. It was a feel good book about friendships, the hurt one experiences when we assume things or when a trusted friends burns us, and how to reconcile or when to cut the friendship forever.
I liked the sweeping of the bricks topic; how to deal with something that could build a wall between friends and tear it down immediately and how to approach it delicately.
 
Gekennzeichnet
VhartPowers | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 27, 2018 |
This is an excellent book and it will give you some really great ideas. It has a very balanced approach between 'straight' discipline and creative discipline.
 
Gekennzeichnet
WWCMurrysville | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 7, 2014 |
If you can get past the Christians slant and the ridiculous terms such as "prayer warriors" that keep interrupting the text, you will find some value in these composite interviews of 15 homeschooling parents. Although the descriptions of the various homeschooling methods don't go into as much detail as I would like, these stories will help you arrive at a decision as to whether or not homeschooling is right for your child. The stories do you identify pros and cons of homeschooling such as allowing your child to proceed to his or her own pace and keeping them away from the pressure of their peers which might lead them to do such things as actually feel like they need to be listening to Justin Bieber or Selena Gomez. Another virtue of this book is that it is quite short and can easily be read in an afternoon.½
 
Gekennzeichnet
datrappert | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 20, 2013 |
Some good concepts but really "Christian". If that's not your cup of tea, it wouldn't be much
 
Gekennzeichnet
bunny0055 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 16, 2012 |
This excellent resource will provide ideas for directing and correcting your children using God's word as your base. Lisa provides" Tool Box" ideas at the end of each chapter to give you practical application for the principles taught in each chapter. You'll enjoy this book.
 
Gekennzeichnet
WordandWorshipChurch | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 26, 2011 |
Like many women my age, I grew up envying the relationships between Blair, Jo, Natalie and Tootie on The Facts of Life. I thought the relationships between the girls epitomized everything that a friendship between girls should be ~ loving, supportive and genuine. In my child’s mind, I didn’t realize that the friendships were fictional. Lisa Whelchel, who played Blair, writes: ”I think there is a certain irony in the fact that the television show I was on was all about female friendships, and yet in real life I had very little experience with close relationships.” This book is her exploration of what impeded her ability to develop close relationships and how she found healing and acceptance.

Written in a casual tone, Friendship for Grown~Ups is part diary and part self~help book. Lisa asks challenging questions and provides thoughtful insight into a topic that can be overlooked in the day~to~day lives of “real” women: friendship. As busy moms, we know how important it is for our children to develop relationships with their peers but we often forget how important it is for us as adults too. Or, as in my case, we spend so much time focusing on our children that we forget how to develop/maintain friendships.

I appreciated the honesty with which Lisa wrote the book. It had to have been difficult to be so vulnerable and expose past hurts. I believe that is one of the key points of Lisa’s book: It’s ok to be vulnerable. In order to develop and maintain friendships as adults, it involves a certain amount of vulnerability and trust. Like Lisa, I struggle with making and maintaining relationships because of a fear of rejection and thinking that I’m bothering people when I call (or text). Lisa offers a look at friendship from a Christian perspective and asserts that God allows us to be put into places of vulnerability to open our hearts not only to Him but to other women around us. Lisa encourages us to step out on faith and believe that God will place the right people in our lives at the right time.

Disclosure: This is a Thomas Nelson Review. I received this book free through Booksneeze.com in exchange for a review. I am not required to write a positive review, just an honest one. This did not influence my opinion of the book.
 
Gekennzeichnet
curiouschild | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 20, 2010 |
Great introduction to studying the Bible without a guidebook. I highly recommend it to even busy, working mothers as well as to us older folks who have more time. The techniques she introduces (like highlighting, praying Scripture, looking for repeated words, asking the 5 W's and 1 H) are simple, but can form a solid foundation for those wanting to study Scripture without being told what God wants them to learn from it.
 
Gekennzeichnet
Terryfic | Nov 20, 2009 |
While the Focus on the Family blurb initially put me off, this is a good resource for anyone considering homeschooling for secular or religious reasons. Based on interviews with many homeschooling families, each chapter deals with a different scenario for homeschooling - unschooling, textbook-based, video-based, computer-based, etc. A good read for people who want to explore all the various ways of homeschooling.
 
Gekennzeichnet
lalawe | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 28, 2009 |
I saw Lisa at a women's conference and she was AWESOME! This book is filled with great ideas and techniques for correction. Packed with her stories - successes and failures - and God's Word, this is the book I know I will reach for time and again. I bought it the day I heard her speak and read it cover to cover that day.
 
Gekennzeichnet
TeriLynneU | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 10, 2007 |
GREAT book! It presented lots of different families (single moms, lots of kids, only children, etc.) with lots of different styles of schooling. I highly recommend this book for anyone considering HS'ing.
 
Gekennzeichnet
jlarsonrn | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 31, 2007 |
Dude, it's written by Blair from the "Facts of Life". Now that's cool!
 
Gekennzeichnet
perrigoue | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 17, 2005 |
"In Speaking Mom-ese Lisa Whelchel shares tales from her own hectic life and the lessons God has shown her along the way to encourage other moms"--Provided by publisher.
 
Gekennzeichnet
Fellowshipwc | Oct 13, 2020 |
Zeige 18 von 18