How can we raise our boys to be spiritual leaders? How can we love them well? What are the joys and challenges of being a boy-mom?
We are back with another round of the Grace in Parenting series.
To get the series started, author and boy-mom Jasmine Holmes joins the show. In our conversation, Jasmine shares:
- How to instill emotional vocabulary and cultivate emotional intelligence in our sons
- Ways to confront your child with a sin issue in a shame-free way
- And practical steps to train your son to be a spiritual leader when there isn’t one in the house.
Key Quotes
- “In the Godhead, we have Father and Mother. We have that warmth and parental love and that care. I am being nurtured. I am being taken care of while taking care of my children, and I’m not just pouring from an empty cup.” – Author and boy mom Jasmine Holmes
- “Teaching my oldest son how to steward it (his expressiveness and feeling deeply) instead of inadvertently teaching him to be ashamed of it is something I’m really committed to.” – Author and boy mom Jasmine Holmes
- “I need supernatural nurturing, and God provides that.” – Author and boy mom Jasmine Holmes
- “Community doesn’t always have to look like going and being a part of an energy-sucking environment. Sometimes it can just be inviting a friend to your safe space and into your safe environment.” – Author and boy mom Jasmine Holmes
- “We want to make sure that our boys have more examples of godly men in their lives than just their dad because there’s more than one way to live life.” – Author and boy mom Jasmine Holmes
- “Wanting to steward God’s creation well and wanting to show the love that God has for my son to my son well is something I return to over and over again in my raising of my boys.” – Author and boy mom Jasmine Holmes
- “Breathe deep those beautiful parts.” – Author and boy mom Jasmine Holmes
Mentioned in the Podcast
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- Giveaway May: Subscribe to Jill’s weekly “the good + the grace” email
- Introverts in the Church by Adam S. McHugh
- My Dungeon Shook by James Baldwin
- Mother to Son: Letters to a Black Boy on Identity and Hope by Jasmine Holmes
Previous Grace in Parenting Podcasts
- Episode #66: How your Enneagram type impacts your parenting
- Episode #67: Easy and practical ways to give your kids grace
- Episode #68: How to create a family shaped by grace in a conversation with Gary Morland
- Episode #69: How to parent out of love, not fear with Kevin A. Thompson
- Episode #70: Helping your kids enjoy Jesus with Kirk + Debbie Freeman
- Episode #71: Creating a family culture where Jesus is woven into daily life with Kimberly Amici
- Episode #72:Parenting with grace in the digital age with Mandy Majors
About Jasmine Holmes
Jasmine is the author of Carved in Ebony: Lessons from the Black Women Who Shape Us and Mother to Son: Letters to a Black Boy on Identity and Hope.
She is also a contributing author for Identity Theft: Reclaiming the Truth of Our Identity in Christ and His Testimonies, My Heritage: Women of Color on the Word of God.
She and her husband, Phillip, are parenting three young sons in Jackson, Mississippi.
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