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let’s hear it for the boys!

In a world where it’s way too easy to see all of the negative about our boys, we want to help you intentionally look for something to brag on…

  • Maybe your boy made a good grade this week
  • Maybe he served someone spontaneously
  • Maybe he learned a significant life lesson
  • Maybe he did something hilarious!
  • Maybe he looked super cool in his costume/dress up clothes!
  • Maybe you took a fabulous photo of him you just want to show off.

Tell us all about it on Thursdays in the MOB Society’s new link-up…

Let’s Hear it For the Boys!

(#LetsHearItForTheBoys on Twitter)

There’s only two real rules for this link-up…

Brag on your boys! Tell the world how they make you proud! Take time each week to write down or take pictures of the good things they do and remind yourself of how God is working in their hearts.

And…leave a link back here to the MOB Society so other boy moms can brag on their boys!

We think it might change your whole perspective.

Link-up! (Or if you don’t blog, tell us about your amazing boy in the comments!)



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P.S.

1. The new book club (Raising Real Men) post will be up tomorrow. Just click on "book club" in the options at the top of the blog and look for the right week! Be sure to leave your thoughts and comments there!

2. Don't forget to pick up your copy of the very first collaborative work from the MOB Society Writers! From Mom's Failure to God's Grace is available now, and your purchase today helps end Bible poverty for the people of the DRC, ravaged by civil war and in need of the hope of the Gospel. Just $2.99 for your Kindle or as a immediate PDF download.

Stories of Raising Boys from the MOB Society Writers

Comments

  1. My oldest brought home straight As this quarter. It’s not that the As that are critical, but that he wanted it and worked for it and he’s only in 5th grade! My youngest had surgery to repair his ear drum over the weekend and he was so brave. At 8, he didn’t want me to go with him to get anesthetized; I didn’t know whether to cry or shout out to show my pride in his strength.

  2. My two boys are so amazing! Just last night I was amazed by Austin’s poem that he had written for his Language Arts class. I also took a look at my son Tyler and thought, “what an amazing child with such a sense of humor!” He loves to make people laugh and makes me laugh with his silliness on a daily basis. Did I mention that they are both incredible baseball players?

  3. My four-year-old came out from his nap (he wasn’t sleeping, but at least being quiet) and said, “Momma, I forgot to ask if you needed help with anything. Do you?” So sweet. And even though I know it was kind of a way to get out of his room, I don’t mind because he was genuine.

  4. So proud of my 4 boys! They have committed to helping deliver food for Meals on Wheels every month this year. We are having so much fun blessing others…together!

  5. My Kaleb decided at the last minute to play baseball…He crushed the ball last night 2 times up the third base line! Way to go Kaleb!! So proud of you for giving your best effort all the time.

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