Wise Moms Resources
Hey moms – enjoy these resources and share with others!
Gather a group of mom friends to discuss Wise Moms book together. Using these resources (Discussion guide, Bible verses, and short videos) that align with each chapter will spark great conversations and enhance your time together, making it easy to facilitate a group.
Wise Moms Book CHAPTER VIDEO LINKS:
Chapter Intro:
Chapter 1: Building Your House with God
Chapter 2: Celebrating Mothers of Many Styles
Chapter 3: Unpacking Your Life Story
Chapter 4: Managing Your Emotions
Chapter 5: Building a Marriage-Centered Family
Chapter 6: Keeping Your Love Alive
Chapter 7: Learning Communication and Conflict Management
Chapter 8: Considering Submission: A Biblical Paradox
Chapter 9: Nurturing Your Children’s Spiritual Growth
Chapter 10: Discipling Your Children
Chapter 11: Navigating Sexual Wholeness Topics
Chapter 12: Creating a Family Vision Based on Your Values
Chapter 13: Being a Chief Life Officer
Chapter 14: Protecting Your Family from the Downside of Technology
Chapter 15: Interacting as a Family of Faith in Today’s World
Wise Moms Book LEADER RESOURCE LINKS:
Leader outline & Introduction:
Leader Intro:
Resources for the Study Group:
Tips for a Good Book Study:
What to Expect:
Discussion Guide & Bible Verses
The Power of Mentoring
I’ve seen how much changes when moms don’t have to figure everything out alone. When we slow down and talk honestly—about different mothering styles, what it means to be the Chief Life Officer of our homes, or why a marriage-centered family matters—something beautiful happens.
Mentoring isn’t about giving quick answers. It’s about asking wise questions and learning together. Often it’s as simple as one mom inviting a few others to sit around a table and have intentional conversations. Over time, those moments grow into stronger marriages, steadier homes, and moms who feel more confident and less alone.
I’ve watched these conversations bear lasting fruit, and I believe God uses them to shape families in ways that reach far beyond the early years.
Lloyd and I are living proof that these simple, wise ideas really work. After more than 40 years of marriage—with all the ups and downs of real life—we’re enjoying the fruit of a family shaped by God’s wisdom. Walking alongside our adult children, their spouses, and our growing group of grandchildren has only deepened my belief that when one mom gathers a few others for intentional conversations, God uses those small moments to bless families for generations.