REGISTER NOW
for the March Iron Sharpens Iron Luncheon:
Speaker:
Beth Evans
"Family Values in a
Demoralized Society"
"How do we help our children be overcomers in a world that is increasingly cynical, negative and hostile toward family values? Are we fighting a losing battle? In our time together, we will talk about how to build families on The Foundation that promises victory."
Iron Sharpens Iron Luncheon details:
Open to ALL Women
Hosted by Knowing God Ministries
at MacGregor Downs Country Club,
Cary, NC
2nd Friday of every month.
General Session with Lunch:
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
$20 preregistration/$25 at door
Workshop:
1:20 - 2: 15 p.m.
$5, with General session or
$15, Workshop only
Workshop:
Q and A With Beth Evans
"Walking the Road of Parenthood:
Beth's Practical Tips"
In the midst of:
· Bullying;
· Being left out or not included;
· Wanting to date early; boyfriends, girlfriends,
· Social media/TV/movie boundaries
· Alcohol/drugs
· Kids not wanting to do their quiet time or perhaps attend church…
How did a mom of quadruplets manage to raise 4 children, who now have a love and passion for Jesus, handle these life issues in the foundational years? What practical things did Beth do and is she still doing?
ABOUT BETH EVANS:
Beth Evans is a North Carolina girl who was raised in Marion (NC) and
who received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from North Carolina
State University. She is married to Johnny Evans, the Eastern NC Director
for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and a radio analyst for NCSU
football. Their children (quadruplets!) are Daniel, Andrew, Katherine and
Quinn. The Evans family also includes Daniel’s wife, Paige, and their
daughter Hannah, born in April of last year. Beth has taught LAMBS
(a “Ladies A.M. Bible Study”) for 19 years, and currently co-leads a Monday
night Bible study.
Juggling quadruplets is probably as "real" as it gets, so do not miss this oportunity to garner real, practical parenting (and grand-parenting) tips from a woman who has walked her children successfully through the fire of our culture - and lived to lead the way!
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