Teaching Good Things, Practical Skills for Real Life

Equipping Families with Practical Skills for Real Life!

And the winner is…

Congratulations Leslie from Virginia!

After using Random.org to choose a winner for our Living a Legacy Conference giveaway, comment number 14 is the winner!

For the rest of you, be sure to get in on the Early Bird Registration price!

Our desire is to keep the cost of this conference as affordable as possible, because what we really want is for all of you to be there! Space is limited.

Registration includes Saturday’s lunch and supper and Sunday’s lunch.

Registration:

Early-bird -  ends March 31, 2012

  • Individual  Donation:  $15
  • Family Donation: $30

On Time

  • Individual Donation: $25
  • Family Donation: $50

 

Topics:

The Heart of Hospitality -  How to Disciple the Nations One Home at a Time, Kathy Brodock

The Industrious Home – How to Teach a Good Work Ethic Through Daily Chores and Home Business, Kathy Brodock

Thriving on a Shoestring Budget: Tips, Inspiration and Ideas for the One-Income Family (or the family that wants to be!)Kelly Crawford

God’s Heart Toward Children- The Counter-Culture Truth That Changes Our Parenting, Kelly Crawford

Children Who Impact the Culture -How to Train Your Children Thoughtfully and Intentionally for the Glory of God, Robin White

Celebrating Motherhood through Adoption, Reversals and Foster Care, Robin White

Daughters of Legacy-  Four of our daughters will share how they are living out their legacy for God’s glory as they serve and work from home.

 ”Leegacy” -  Sherry Lee, mother of 13, will share about the loss of her husband and home during the April 2011 tornado and how she is pressing forward with the family’s legacy.

There will be a question and answer time after each session.

 

Would you like to be a vendor?

Kathy

writer, video producer, wife and mother at Teaching Good Things
Titus 2:3 says that we are to be "...teachers of good things...". We believe that part of these good things are practical skills that we all need in every day life to care for our family and neighbors. One of our primary responsibilities as parents is equip our children with the skills and tools to one day be productive, well rounded adults. Children need to be exposed to many different areas of work. Not only should they know how to work, but they should want to work. May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us; establish the work of our hands for us- yes, establish the work of our hands. Psalm 90:17

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  • Leslie from Virginia says:

    PRAISE the LORD! Thank you for offering this giveaway, Kathy!!! Anna and I are both smiling! :)

    February 29, 2012 at 7:50 am
  • Homeschool on the Croft says:

    I know this is a few weeks late but I am sooooo glad for the one who WON!! Leslie, *sigh*, I would love, love, love to be going there with you…. Maybe one day ;)

    Love ya! x

    March 21, 2012 at 4:54 am

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