How do we start preparing to launch our “arrows” toward their God-given “targets”?

Children are like Arrows in the hands of a Warrior
Now you can glean wisdom from “warrior,” author, mother, and teacher, Tammy Largin, who masterfully integrates biblical parenting and archery concepts with personal anecdotes of raising her daughter “differently.” In the pages of Children Are Like Arrows in the Hands of a Warrior, you will find both overarching parenting principles and nitty-gritty details, including:
- Embracing God’s love for yourself and your children so that you can help them find love and faith.
- Modeling biblical decision-making skills so that your children learn to make smart choices as early as possible.
- Developing age-appropriate manners and communication skills.
- Instilling freedom in your children without allowing them to control your household.
- Bolstering your children’s confidence, equipping them to do whatever God calls them to do through the appropriate skills and community.
- Shaping your child to be a person of service in a world of self- focus and so much more.
With useful tips both highlighted and listed at the end of each chapter, you will refer to this informative book again and again. Any parent of grown children will tell you that “release day” comes faster than you ever thought possible—so start preparing today!
How do we become resilient in the face of life-altering setbacks?

Resilience: Anthology I
This collection of stories is a celebration of the human spirit from fourteen extraordinary women. Each chapter authentically stands as a testament to the power of resilience, from life altering setbacks to unexpected adversities, showing that even in the face of overwhelming odds, triumph is possible. This book will inspire you to rise up to your greatest moments.
Tammy’s Chapter Summary:
JUST AS I AM
After a date rape that took my innocence, I couldn’t see how to return to the person I was before. Trying to embrace the person I was now became a downward spiral of shame. Instead of seeking the help I needed, I looked for love and acceptance in all the wrong places until one Sunday morning, I heard a song in the distance calling me back to the one who loves me most.