Dear Parent,
I was once in the same shoe.
I remember 2007 when I had my first child.
It was mid-day, and I was home alone with my first baby in one of the rooms.
As a civil servant, I was entitled to 120 days of maternity leave.
I had regained strength from prenatal and postnatal stress about 60 days into the vacation.
As I watched my child sleep, memories of my childhood and my parents’ mistakes while raising us, especially myself, flashed back.
So, while deep in thought and flooded with memories of my past,
I stood there wondering how I could make things different with my children.
How can I cultivate healthy and meaningful relationships based on love, respect, forgiveness, and mutual support between my children and me?
I took courses, buying different parenting books, and programs to understand how to be a better parent, starting with my kids and raising them the right way.
The world is full of parenting advice, strategies, and promises of the right way to raise your children in this current age.
But the majority of them usually forget one aspect that glues everything together, and it is…
In today’s society, children are often exposed to conflicting values and messages from media, peers, and the culture at large and are hardly exposed to the teaching of God.
This is what’s causing most of the major problems we have in today’s society.
Many parents spend a fortune buying countless parenting books and programs, hoping to find the secret formula to successful parenting.
But the reality is that the only book we truly need is the Holy Bible.
Everything we need to raise our children successfully is already in the Bible; we just need someone to point it out for us.
After realizing this, I went back to my Bible and used the secret therein in training my children, and the results were mind-blowing.
Other times, parents and teachers of my children will call me aside to bless me for the great work God has done through me in raising my children.
And a lot of parents started asking, What’s my secret?
How do I get my children to behave so well?
I shared my secret with them, and a few weeks later, they always come back to tell me how their kids have changed for the better.
And today, I have decided to share this God-backed parenting secret in the Bible with everyone.
Your Child A blessing goes beyond theories to reveal the practicalities of parenting, as God would expect.
This guide offers valuable insights on how to train, love, and protect children, without overpampering them or hurting their self-esteem.
And adeptly elucidates the role of the father and mother in parenting, as well as gives useful tips for single parents.
“Your Child: A Blessing” is a book that has helped me to understand the joys and challenges that come with raising a child.
Personally, this book has helped me to work on myself and my consciousness to be a better man and father, as I know that I am now a role model to my child, as my actions and inactions would matter a lot in my child’s development.
Also, I have been able to strengthen my walk with God, as I have learnt, that God is glorified when my child fulfills her God-given purpose here on earth. This is the joy of every parent. I highly recommend this book for all parents and a must-read for anyone on the journey of parenthood!
Throughout generations, negative parenting patterns have persisted, but the time has come to break this cycle. Individuals like Mrs. Esther Oladeji are instrumental in returning us to God’s intended standards.
It’s understandable that many parents today unknowingly perpetuate these patterns because they were raised similarly. However, it’s pertinent to understand that there’s an alternative: raising children in love and following God’s guidance.
Mrs. Oladeji’s book, “Your Child a Blessing,” addresses common issues in contemporary parenting, particularly regarding punishment.
I can tell you it’s way less than you’ll gain from the guide.
The e-copy is N15,000.00/$15.
The hard copy is N20,000/$20.
But…
You see, I am a voice who supports women’s empowerment because I believe the happier a mother, the better the home affairs, especially concerning the children.
That’s why one out of every five women will be randomly picked. Terms and conditions apply.