Storyformed Podcast Episode #28 - Cultivating Your Child's Imagination

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Do you sometimes wish your child had more of an imagination? Do you wonder what steps to take to help cultivate an imagination in your kids? Today on the podcast, Holly Packiam and Jaime Showmaker talk about why imagination matters in life and faith, drawing from the stories of inventors, authors, and even their own experiences with their kids. 

Topics include:

  • How imagination inspires creativity
  • How imagination leads to a life with God
  • Ways to cultivate imagination in our kids' lives
  • How to create space for imagination in our children
  • Book recommendations 

To listen to the podcast and to view show notes on storyformed.com, CLICK HERE.

Delicious Chicken Salad is Always a Hit! Even in Oxford!

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What an overwhelmingly busy time the Clarksons have had this week. Sarah graduated from Oxford, so our house was full with people sleeping everywhere--in beds on floors. The celebration was wonderful and the hours and hours of being together was fun. And this week Nathan comes. I can hardly wait to hug his neck and take him off by himself to talk and talk and talk.

But as per usual, everyone wanted to eat, drink tea and coffee all day long. I have a smaller kitchen, fewer kitchen tools than at home. But I knew everyone would expect to have old family favorites. An old standby is my mom's chicken salad that I have added my own twists to over the years. it is great in an avocado half or with a salad and crackers or on a croissant. In the midst of my own busyness, I thought you might also need an easy but pleasing recipe for your crowd, so I am sharing it today.

If you're looking for a simple, delicious filling for sandwiches or the perfect spring lettuce topping, you'll want to try this wonderful chicken salad. We always serve it on croissants to the sweet women who have come to my house for retreat weekends, and I hope you'll love it, too. 

Chicken Salad

4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (can substitute with a whole rotisserie chicken, pull meat)

2/3 cup mayonnaise (sometimes I add just a little bit of vanilla yoghurt to add taste and fewer calories and this week I tried some lemon curd yoghurt! Yumm!)

3/4 cups buttered, salted pecans (in my book)

1/4-1/2  cup green onion, minced

1 cup grapes (purple or green or both!) sliced in half

2 tablespoons parsley, minced

2 teaspoons curry powder of choice (add more if needed when tasting at end)

1-2 tablespoons honey or raw sugar, which is usually what I use

1 half cup soft craisins, optional 

salt & pepper to taste  

Directions:  Shred rotisserie chicken, or place uncooked chicken in saucepan and cover with water by one inch. Bring to a simmer and adjust heat to maintain a very low simmer. Cook 15 - 20 minutes, until cooked through. Drain well, or pat dry with paper towels or you will have watery salad! Shred chicken into small bite size pieces. Mix chicken thoroughly with remaining ingredients, starting with mayo. Add more mayo if using for sandwiches. 

I also love serving this with warm pita bread or flour tortillas. (You can heat on grill or in microwave for 20 seconds in damp paper towel.) You could also cut up or tear the bread or tortilla into small triangles and pick up salad with bread for bite size portions.  Or use it on crackers as an appetizer! (I have also wrapped this up in flour tortillas and served as wraps for lunches! It is so versatile.)

Find more family favorite recipes along with encouragement for tabletime discipleship in The Lifegiving Table!

A fun podcast for Friday. Have a happy week.

Renewing Your Child's Mind &Guarding Your Children's Heart& : Lifegiving Parent: Sally & Clay #2

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Finally, the launch week of our newest book, The Lifegiving Parent, has come to an end. I have said this before and others say it, too: I have the very best launch teams in the world! Thanks to everyone who willingly shared about our book in some way. It is our firm belief that as the family goes, so goes culture, so goes history. It is the reason Clay and I are passionate about educating and inspiring parents all over the world to be intentional about mentoring their children in a rich, real faith in God and in Christ. We feel as though we are a team with you in helping reach our world. Thanks again for all who supported us in this!  

This week on the podcast, Clay and I speak about 2 more heartbeats: "Guarding Your Child's Heart" &"Renewing Your Child's Mind": Hope you feel encouraged and led to wisdom. 

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Heart and mind. As humans, we know these terms as vital organs in our physical bodies. If either stops functioning, life ends. As Christians, we also relate to the terms as expressions of who we really are, our spiritual inner person. In contrast, though, without the Spirit of God, true spiritual life will never begin. Lifegiving parenting is about making sure you give your children God's life for their heart and mind so they will be alive for Him. It's like having a lantern with a candle in it that isn't lit. Until you light the candle, the lantern exists, but it is not functioning as it is designed to do. It is not alive. This week is about lighting the candle of God's life in your child's heart and mind. Here are some excerpts to get you started:

From "Guarding Your Child's Heart":

"As a lifegiving parent, you are the guardian and protector of your children's hearts, directing them away from "the way of the wicked" (Proverbs 4:19) and onto "the ancient paths, where the good way is" (Jeremiah 6:16). Your job as a heart guard is not complicated--it is to keep your children on God's "good way" and path of life so they will know and experience the very life of God in your home and family. That path is as old as the Bible's story and as new as the latest relationships, appetites, and influences looking for a place in your children's hearts. You are the gate that either opens to let them in or closes to keep them out, depending on which path brings them to your children."

"Of all the heartbeats of lifegiving parenting, this one--renewing your children's minds--arguably requires the most from you as the parent. Your children, whether they are young an immature or beginning to mature as young teens, will be looking to you not just to understand what it means to have a redeemed mind but also to see what it means to live out of a redeemed mind. You are living out the spirit of Paul's admonition for them: "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ" (1 Corinthians 11:1, NIV). In many ways, your mature example of having a redeemed mind will serve as their first opportunity to practice what it means to be a disciple of Christ--to follow the way of God and do His will,"

Write down 2 ways you will apply what you hear this week. And  be sure to share a book with one of your friends or neighbors! You might be a part of God's hands to transform a family.

My Favorite Literary Mothers - A Book List

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It's Mother's Day in the United States this weekend, and in celebration and honor of our beloved mothers, I thought that I would take the opportunity to share a list of books that include some of my very favorite mothers in literature. Enjoy!

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LITTLE WOMEN- LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

You can hardly have a list of beloved literary mothers and begin with anyone other than Marmee. Mrs. March is almost the quintessential ideal mother. She is wise, kind, loving, and compassionate to her four growing daughters. She regularly models hospitality and selflessness, sharing with the needy and tending to the sick, in spite of limited financial resources and an often absent husband.  At a time when many women were still regarded as somewhat second-class citizens, Marmee encouraged her daughters to pursue their passions and creativity.  Her gentle, quiet, practical, and strong devotion to her family shines through in every moment. 

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LITTLE MEN-LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

With a mother like Marmee, it is no wonder that Jo March Bhaer also shines as one of the most memorable mothers in literature. In the sequel to Little Women, Jo is mother to not only her own boys, but an entire school full of boys at Plumfield, the academy she runs with her Professor husband. Jo is a perfect, spunky "boy mom," though wisdom can be gleaned from these pages for mothers of either gender. She takes delight in the individuality of each child and nourishes their humanity with compassion, belief, and ingenuity. 

To view the entire list on storyformed.com, CLICK HERE

Happy Mother's Day!

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“My calling as a mother is the same as any other Christian’s: to fulfill God’s will for our lives and to glorify him. This means I am to follow the Lord’s design for my marriage—cleaving to my husband, supporting him, honoring him, loving him as my own flesh. I am to be a careful steward of the world in which I live. I am to seek opportunities to bring God’s message of redemption to others, to make full use of the gifts and talents he has placed in my life to bring him glory and further his kingdom. And I am to delight in him and worship him and praise him in whatever circumstance I find myself.” ~ Sally Clarkson, The Mission of Motherhood

This weekend is Mother's Day! I pray you have a lovely day with your precious families. What a treat it has been to share with you and some of my most inspirational friends nearly every day these past few weeks; thank you for being with us and I hope you're been encouraged to love your children well by walking with them along God's path, discussing His ways, studying His word, and enjoying His world.

I'm so grateful to be able to share one final Launch Week(s) giveaway with you today! In celebration of Mother's Day, we're giving away three books of your choice from this list: The Lifegiving Parent/Experience, The Lifegiving Table/Experience, The Lifegiving Home/Experience, Own Your Life, You Are Loved, or Different!

And I'm also so glad to offer to one winner the newest book from my friend, Kristen Welch: Raising World Changers in a Changing World. I love Kristen's heart for following hard after Jesus, and the way she has brought her family along as she does so. This book tells a bit of that story.  About the book: "Almost any parent you asked would tell you that they want their children to be happy, successful adults. But many of us forget (or never knew to begin with) that lasting personal joy is not necessarily found the way the world says it is--through reaching a certain socioeconomic status, having a certain job, buying a certain house, or having a certain amount in one's bank account. In fact, says Kristen Welch, popular blogger and author of Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World, personal satisfaction comes not from grabbing onto things but from holding them with an open hand and, very often, giving them away."  Find more from Kristen at We Are That Family.

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Please leave a comment here or on Instagram at Sally.Clarkson to enter today's giveaway! What do you find most difficult about raising your own children with a heart to change their world?

Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series: Jennifer Fulwiler

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What fun to talk with Jennifer Fulwiler this week!  Jennifer is a radio host on SiriusXM, bestselling author, speaker, and mother of six. She says she's doing her best to live without limits, without guilt, and without much sleep, and adds ...

"My latest book, One Beautiful Dream, is about how to love and appreciate who you are, even if you’re imperfect (which we all are). In it, I detail the struggles I went through as I tried to find how to use my God-given gifts while still putting my family first. I even giggled out loud when I read the first chapter because it was so real to me. 

"My “me time” is my two-hour daily radio show, The Jennifer Fulwiler Show. I also chronicle my daily experiences on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, where I post about severed doll heads and the complexity of life. I’ve been a guest on Huffington Post Live, Fox and Friends, and other national television shows, which taught me it is extremely important to have a professional blow-out if you’re going to be anywhere near television camera lights. A crazy religious awakening in 2007 inspired me to start blogging about my adventures and mishaps in spirituality, which eventually led to my first book, Something Other than God."

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"I live in Austin, Texas, with my family of eight and 130-pound dog. My love language is being left alone in silent rooms."

Now you know why we had such a great time talking! Be sure to leave a comment here or at my instagram page: Sally.Clarkson to enter to win a copy of Jen's book, One Beautiful Dream.

Find Jennifer at her blog, here: Jennifer Fulwiler . I hope you'll enjoy listening to our podcast today!

Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series: Randall Goodgame

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Randall Goodgame sat with us at our dining room table in Colorado and we talked for hours into the evening about our ideals and philosophy of life, parenting, artistry and more. What fun it is to have such inspiring friends. 

 Randall believes songs are one of God's powerful tools for building strong relationships. When songs inspire laughter or deep spiritual thought, they can transform a routine car ride into a sweet family experience. Over time, that influence can profoundly impact the culture of the home.

In his ministry Slugs & Bugs, Randall aims to write those songs. He wants families to sing together, laugh together, and think deeply together about the meaning of life and the nature of God. He believes those shared experiences will translate into stronger relationships in the family and a deeper understanding of their relationship with Jesus.

We are so thrilled Randall is offering Slugs and Bugs newest version, Sing the Bible 3, for a giveaway today! He will give away four copies. To be entered to win, please either leave a comment here, or on Facebook, or on Instagram, and make sure to tag a friend in your comment. Both of you will be entered to win a CD for each of you!

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Sing the Bible with Slugs & Bugs Volume 3, the latest release in renowned family entertainer Randall Goodgame's critically-acclaimed word-for-word Scripture series, bows April 27. Produced by Ben Shive (Rend Collective, MercyMe), Sing the Bible Volume 3 features contributions from such award-winning singer/songwriters as Bart Millard (MercyMe), Mike Weaver (Big Daddy Weave), Sara Groves and Andrew Peterson; as well as acclaimed hip-hop and spoken-word recording artist Propaganda and New York Times bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones, among others.

Find Randall and his wonderful products on Instagram at Slugs and Bugs and his website here: Slugs and Bugs

Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series: Ruth Chou Simons

What a gift today to have Ruth Chou Simons on my podcast!  Ruth is one of those rare individuals who has a deep wellspring of love for God and theology as well as the gift of bringing that love to reflect in her artwork. I love her heart for her family, and it was such a joy to record with her.

Ruth is an artist, author, entrepreneur, and speaker. Ruth is most interested in how the gospel intersects her daily life, and longs to see beauty and truth together in any creative medium. She’s "self says" she is an unlikely mom to six  boys and wife to Troy, with whom she leads GraceLaced's small but mighty team. When not painting, writing, and casting vision for GraceLaced.com, Ruth is usually busy eating chips and salsa, sorting laundry, cooking for large crowds, not finishing her sentences, and discovering off-beaten paths in the wild with her guys. She is a devotee of pho, a recovering perfectionist, a converted four-wheeling enthusiast, and a believer in waiting upon her Redeemer through every season.

Ruth, Troy and their boys call both Los Ranchos, New Mexico, and the Western slope of Colorado, near Durango, home and spend their time chasing sunsets as much as possible. I am happy to now be able to call her a fellow-Colorado-an! :)

Ruth is so kindly offering a copy of her beautiful new book, Garden of Truth, to one of our readers! Leave a comment here or on my instagram today and tag a friend. Each of you will win a book--one wins Ruth's book, one wins a book of your choice from me. Watch my Instagram for details on how to enter. And be sure to find Ruth at her blog, Gracelaced, and follow her on Instagram here: Gracelaced

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Numbering Your Child's Days & Nurturing Their Spirit & Clay & Sally LGP Podcast Series 1

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What a whirlwind week. Thanks so all of our friends for helping make this book launch reach to people all over the world. Couldn't have done it without so many people sharing. And I want all of you to know that I have 3 precious friends, Gretchen, Jennie and Misty who did all the work and made everything work. I will tell you more about them another time, but they did it all.

I am still suffering with the results of my bizarre accident. Off to the London hospital this Wednesday to see if the infection inside my eye is gone, and I would so appreciate prayer for this.

I am so excited about the next 4 Mondays because you, your friends, and your husbands can hear Clay and me talk about our 34 years of parenting and what really mattered along the way. What we are sharing are the foundations that pointed all of our children to their own strong and personal relationship with the Lord. This is the first post of four podcasts by us (Clay and Sally!) reflecting on the eight heartbeats of parental lifegiving that are the core of our new book, The Lifegiving Parent.

Clay: When Sally showed me the banner image for today's post and podcast, I thought it was especially appropriate. If you've been to our ministry website at WholeHeart.org, you'll recognize it as the primary image I chose for the banner there, as well. I think it captures visually both the heart of lifegiving parenting, and the idea behind our first two heartbeats in today's podcast: numbering your child's days, and nurturing your child's spirit.

Lifegiving parenting is not just about telling your child what to do and saying, "Go do as I say." It is much more about providing footsteps in the sand of the beach of life that they can see and walk in. It is about inviting them to follow you on your own journey with God. That idea is the life-blood flowing through each heartbeat of parental lifegiving--your children following the life of God that they see in you.

A chorus I repeat several times in the book is that it is not enough to give your child just a Christian life; you must give them the life of Christ. "Engagement with Christian culture does not define a Christian home; engagement with the living Christ does. That understanding is a necessary first step on the path to becoming a lifegiving parent."

The first heartbeat in the book is "Numbering Your Child's Days." Looking at the image of the father and son on the beach, it is realizing that there is only a limited stretch of that beach of life on which you can give your child footsteps in which to follow before they will begin making their own path on the beach, and continue it after your footsteps are gone.

"Our children's spirits are hardwired by God to look to us first for the spiritual influence they long for because of God's image within them. ... Our children's childhoods are here and gone before we know it, and while our influence continues in young adulthood in a different way, we don't have a second chance to make a first impression on our children's hearts while that window is most divinely open to our influence." 

The second heartbeat in the book is "Nurturing Your Child's Spirit." Thinking again about the boy and his dad on the beach, nurturing is about lifegiving relationship. Paul tells the Ephesian fathers in 6:4b (literally), "Feed your children out of the training and instruction of the Lord." Nurturing your children is as intimate as feeding your child spiritually out of the life of God that is already in you.

"Even though Paul addressed fathers in his Ephesians comments, looking at his comments in Thessalonians [2:7-12] suggests that he knows that the spiritual nurture of children is a biparental responsibility--both Mom and Dad are needed in the process. You are your spouse are lifegiving parents together, bringing your children into engagement with the life of God in your home by nurturing their spirits. You both are feeding them from the life of God that is in your own spirits, and this is the life that will lead to their own relationships with God as they grow strong and healthy in Him."

We love hearing from you. Let us know what you think about our ideas. We pray for all who are on this journey of parenting who listen to this and pray you may feel encouraged. Thanks for sharing with your friends as they might just need some encouragement, too. 

Lifegiving Parent Podcast Series: Erin Loechner

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Erin Loechner has become a sweet friend to me. We got to know each other because she reached out to me. I am used to reaching out to others, so her gracious encouragement to me when I wasn't even looking for it meant so much. 

Erin is one of those women who touches everything in her wake with beauty and creativity. Besides being an author, of the book, Chasing Slow. She and her husband hosted a creative show in Los Angeles on HGTV for a couple of years  and walked away from it to move home to the Midwest. Now she cares for her family and does all sorts of creative endeavors. I love to look at her photos and images just to be inspired and it has been fun to watch the reruns of her show.  

Find her captivating story on her beautiful blog: Design For Mankind  and enjoy her inspiring articles.

Follow her on Instagram @erinloechner 

Erin has blessed my launch so much by creating beautiful downloadable pdf's and posters to share. My publisher liked them so much they chose to share them with their network.

Today she is sharing one she made especially for my launch team and the friends in my audience, to thank you for participating in launch week with us. Print this out in color and frame it and remember to do it every day--speaking words into your children's hearts that will change them forever. 

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I would also like to share some beautiful printable cards that another wonderful friend designed just for us. She has supported me for years and always designed wonderful gifts for my launch team. Thanks so much, Jennifer Ford. I am so blessed by you. 

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Buy a copy of the books for Mother's Day, Father's Day and give one to a friend. You will bless them for years to come. :)