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2/12/2018 February 12, 2018
![]() DO THIS: DRIVE TIME As you drive, say the memory verse together: "Love each other as I have loved you." Take turns replacing the words "each other" with the names of people you know. REMEMBER THIS: "Love each other as I have loved you." John 15:12, NIV BASIC TRUTH: Jesus wants to be my friend forever. PROVE YOU LOVE THEMBy Kristen Ivy I love my kids. If I’m really honest, there’s something inside me that wants them to know how much I love them. I’m not sure why. Maybe it’s because I know how significant love is in the life of a child and I just hope they know—really know—how much they are loved, but they don’t. How could they? They’re kids. They might never understand or appreciate the way I love them. That’s okay. A kid doesn’t have to understand or appreciate a parent’s love in order to be affected by it. So, what if the best thing we can do for our kids is not to get them to understand how much we love them, but to prove to them that we love them enough. What does enough mean? Maybe, in their world, it’s as simple as SHOWING UP. . . CONTINUE READING ON THE PARENT CUE BLOG For blog posts and parenting resources, visit www.ParentCue.org
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