In this episode of the show, Elisa Pulliam shares with us her journey of becoming a more patient mom as well as her wisdom when it comes to mentoring and motherhood. As moms, we need mentors and we also need the skills to mentor our daughters. We will dive into all that and more in today's show.
Grab your headphones and a cup of coffee and join us for a chat!
Elisa Pulliam is a blogger, author and speaker who has written extensively about mentoring and motherhood. Having worked for years with young women, she has a wealth of knowledge about how to disciple and teach our children.
Now that my own daughters are 11 and 9, I'm really wanting to learn more about how to invest in them in the best way possible so I'm just as excited about today's show as I hope you are.
Elisa shares her journey from anger to patience, why she made the move from "Elisa" to "Lisa" after receiving a vision from God, and how God brought her healing through counseling and learning to surrender. She offers some great tips to help other moms start this journey:
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After working as a mentor for teens for over 15 years, Lisa now helps other women, specifically mothers, transform their lives through life coaching, accountability, and encouragement as they seek God's answers together. She shares some amazing practical and simple tips on how to find a mentor, and how to mentor your own children.
Tweet to Inspire: "We can mentor Biblically when we follow Christ distinctly." - @ElisaPulliam on @Inspired2Action -->Click to Tweet!
1. Get Elisa's book here: Impact My Life by Elisa Pulliam
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3. Love the song in the outro? It's called God Day. It's by Jen Stanbro and you can get it on iTunes by clicking here and check out Jen's site by clicking here.
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