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We hope that you enjoy this broadcast as much as we enjoyed taping it. We are the "behind the scenes" team that produces the broadcasts for you daily. We are wives, mothers, homemakers and love Jesus. We are all members of the Scottsdale Chapter of Homemakers By Choice.
Today Donna answers some general questions from our listeners regarding naming your children, how to get your children to talk nice to each other, cleaning tips, good books to read and how to get rid of evil things by replacing them with good things in your life. Always fascinating to listen to Donna answer our questions!
Kay continues this very important message and laments that we have a generation that is apathetic to the word of God, but we are the ones who can change that. She reminds us that idolatry (such as the love of money and all it buys) leads to immorality.
Originally taped at the Scottsdale Study Group, the founder of Precepts Ministries, Kay Arthur, challenges us to really learn the word of God and apply it to our lives -- especially in the times we live.
Amy continues her story in front of the women of HBC. She is an advocate for moms making priority of home, marriage, family and following Jesus Christ.
HBC's very own funny lady, Amy Cavness begins the new season by telling her story of marriage, children, how she met Donna and how she got started with Homemakers By Choice. What a change it made in her life! Listen as Amy entertains us with her humor.
Q 1. Donna addresses the issue of the influence certain friends have on your children and reminds us to help our children choose their friends carefully.
Q 2. A mom of a perfectionist receives biblical advice from Donna on how to help her child be more accepting of himself.
Q 3. Donna gives advice to a busy mom who is not sure how much time she should spend playing with her 2 young boys.
Q 4. To a mom of 5 who wants to know how to teach her children patience, Donna advises she provide consistent opportunities for them to learn to wait and be good-spirited about it.
Q 2. A mom of a perfectionist receives biblical advice from Donna on how to help her child be more accepting of himself.
Q 3. Donna gives advice to a busy mom who is not sure how much time she should spend playing with her 2 young boys.
Q 4. To a mom of 5 who wants to know how to teach her children patience, Donna advises she provide consistent opportunities for them to learn to wait and be good-spirited about it.
Is there a stronghold keeping you from letting go of unnecessary papers? Donna gives you the tools to get started organizing and filing important papers.
Don't miss this very important lesson as Donna gives us scripture verses to heed, such as Galatians 1:10 and 2 Timothy 2:4-5. Are you looking for star status? Do you want the WOW factor? Donna asks you to examine your heart and surrender to the One whose approval is all you need.
Tiffanie Liebich is here for her monthly update on how she is doing (196 days sober) and tells how God has been with her every step of the way, through the hurt and shame, and recovery.
Sherri Veach is back to talk about weight management, NOT dieting. For help, visit www.mypyramid.gov. Homemakers By Choice has a challenge for all listeners and we want you to write in with your ideas and plans to improve your quality of life.
Q1. Donna encourages a listener who wants to be an at-home mom but has been going through many trials and tribulations
Q2. Another listener wants to know about transcriptions of Donna's lessons.
Q3. Donna addresses the issue of dealing with infertility and adoption.
Q4. Donna offers fun, alternative Thanksgiving ideas to those who shy away from hosting the holiday.
Q2. Another listener wants to know about transcriptions of Donna's lessons.
Q3. Donna addresses the issue of dealing with infertility and adoption.
Q4. Donna offers fun, alternative Thanksgiving ideas to those who shy away from hosting the holiday.
Sherri Veach is Donna's guest again today. Sherri's advice for instilling a love of healthy living in your kids is simple: model it! Be a good example to your kids by eating healthfully and exercising. Start off small, but just get moving!
Donna's guest, exercise physiologist Sherri Veach, stresses that building our core strength is vital to maintaining overall health. She reminds us that we need to make good life-style choices, stay active, and do everything in moderation.
What is your view of your body? Is it God's view, or is it the world's view? Donna urges you to practice self-discipline in taking care of your temple, which houses Jesus! Have a pen ready to list the 10 commandments of good nutrition.
Are you ready to take control of the paper that comes in to your house? Donna teaches us a tried and true method to organize and file photos, receipts, school papers, and important documents. Don't let clutter weigh you down or keep you from doing more important things!
Q.1 How does one discriminate between right and wrong speech (dialog) with a spouse? Donna says that timing is essential when discussing important issues with your spouse.
Q.2 The Titus 2 woman - Donna answers questions about mentoring younger women and finding like-minded friends who will come along side you in your faith journey.
Q.Donna gives advice regarding money management to a young unmarried woman who is thinking ahead regarding handling finances (in particular, student loans) with her future husband.
Q.4 Donna treads familiar soil when asked a question about starting a home-management binder to be more organized.
Q.2 The Titus 2 woman - Donna answers questions about mentoring younger women and finding like-minded friends who will come along side you in your faith journey.
Q.Donna gives advice regarding money management to a young unmarried woman who is thinking ahead regarding handling finances (in particular, student loans) with her future husband.
Q.4 Donna treads familiar soil when asked a question about starting a home-management binder to be more organized.
Are you teaching your children manners and proper etiquette? Donna gives us ways to use our hands, lips, and eyes to show courtesy to others.
Philippians 2:3 tells us to regard others as more important than ourselves. It takes courage in a declining culture of behavior to stand for courtesy. Donna gives us 2 main principles of courtesy: be attentive and be accepting; and reminds us to be kinder than we need to be.



























