I’ve just finished reading Raising Godly Kids by Harold J. Sala. I learned a lot from this book. As I flipped through its every page, it made me realize what I am doing wrong and what I am doing right when it comes to raising my children. So I guess the million dollar question that needs an answer is: How do we raise godly kids in this ungodly world? Read what this book has to say and don’t forget to jot down notes! I know as a parent I have made countless mistakes, but I won’t allow those mistakes to hinder me from raising godly kids.
With that being said, allow me to share the things I learned that I’d rather not forget for as long as I live. Things that will mold me into becoming the mother that God wants me to be…
- Love in the family must be kept alive through little acts of kindness and thoughtfulness.
- Every child has gifts and abilities. Find out where your child excels and encourage him or her without ignoring the fundamentals of education.
- Give your child your undivided attention.
- If you want to be the father or mother that God wants you to be, learn to listen to your child.
- A reward for doing the right thing teaches the wrong thing.
- There are no second chances with parenting. If you fail, you can’t go back and start over.
- The wise parent has to balance protecting a child from hard knocks and letting him experience the consequence of his own actions.
- Parenting is bringing out the best in our children without condemning them for what they cannot do or making them feel inadequate when they fail to meet our expectations.
- Teach your child to evaluate what he hears and sees and to think of himself.
- Strive to be the best message you want your child to see and hear.
- You can’t pass on the baton of faith to your child unless you have it firmly in your grasp.
- Be there when your child needs your help.
- Model the value system that you believe is important.
- Build your child’s character through moral feeding.
- Teach your child to be his own person.
- You have to guard the moral and spiritual nature of your child.
- Knowing the difference between discipline and punishment gives parenting a different perspective.
I highly recommend this book to every parent who wants to make a difference in the life of his/her offspring. Dr. Sala is right when he said that there are no second chances with parenting. That if we fail, we can’t go back and start over…Years from now, I’m pretty sure none of us would want to look back and ask ourselves “What have I done wrong?”.
P.S: I’m getting more parenting books at National Bookstore this weekend. Feel free to recommend good ones. Thank you!







My name is Honney. A 


» Friday
Even if I’m only 17 years old, I know that what you just posted is true. I mean, it’s one of the best ways to take care of your children. It’s kind of the template and we add our own stuff to own depending on our situation and whatever
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Honney Reply:
April 12th, 2010 at 8:47 am
yup. amen to that! have a blessed day, pam!
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» Saturday
Wow, I got interested buying that book for my sister who’s already a mom. And I guess, reading that ahead of time would let me prepare myself for motherhood when the right time comes. Thanks for sharing this ate Honney! Great points you’ve shared with us! \:D/
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Honney Reply:
April 12th, 2010 at 8:45 am
go ahead and buy this book for your sister. i’m sure she’ll be very thankful. it’s something that she can always read again whenever something goes wrong. you can also read this too kahit di ka pa mom. it’s never too early to start ans share what you know to all the parents out there.
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» Sunday
wow..ate very inspiring post..though im still single gandang iapply nung mga yan.thanks for sharing!
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Honney Reply:
April 12th, 2010 at 8:43 am
yup. it’s never too early to start. i’m pretty sure you’ll be a good mom someday too.
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» Sunday
I have so much answers to the question..
“What Have I Done Wrong?” – A lot.
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Honney Reply:
April 12th, 2010 at 8:41 am
hmmm…how intriguing. hehe. do you mind sharing it with us? as a parent, i ‘d like to know your answers to the question “What have parents done wrong?”
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» Sunday
wow, nice book, i wanna read this. haha. even though i am still an 18 yr. old guy, i am also scared of raising my own child someday. and question is in my head…How to raise your child without hitting them?maybe if you wont, what if you spoil them? i am actually experiencing this problem with my little sister on how to be a good kuya for her, i am the only in our home that disciplines her in the cause all of them spoils her…maybe this book will answer. and this little sister of mine will (i think) serves as my training ground for raising a little one.
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Honney Reply:
April 19th, 2010 at 12:02 pm
yup. child-rearing is not easy. it’s a very challenging task. go ahead and buy this book so you can get tips on how to raise your baby sister — God’s way.
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» Tuesday
naks I want to read this one also sis…napakagaling na writer ni Harold Sala ano?
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» Friday
the book looks interesting by reading your entry.
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» Sunday
Very inspiring indeed. Hahanapin ko nga yan sa NBS.
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Honney Reply:
April 19th, 2010 at 12:00 pm
Go ahead, sis. 195 lang ito. Sulit ang pera mo and you can always read it again.
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» Monday
I have this one already but wasn’t able to sit down and read it all. I think I need to read it. So bad ko talaga.
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