Harriet Connor

Author of Big Picture Parents

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Review of ‘Big Picture Parents’ on The Gospel Coalition Australia

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“What the world needs now is another book on parenting. Right?

Another book with a list of what to do, and what not to do. Some new system of time-out or positive reinforcement. Some social media strategies for teenagers and sleeping schedules for babies. And, for good measure, a chapter on all the ways you’re failing, and why your children will grow up to be monsters.

Hmm, maybe not.

But what we could use (what people hardly ever think about, let alone write books about) is an accessible explanation of what the whole parenting caper is for.”

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What does the Bible say about discipline?

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There’s no quicker way to ignite an emotional debate than to raise the issue of discipline. At one end of the spectrum are those who say, “The problem with today’s children is that they aren’t disciplined enough—our generation was smacked and it taught us to be respectful.” At the other end of the spectrum are those who warn about how discipline can be abused and result in negative consequences for children.

So, what does the Bible say? How can Christians chart a course through the murky waters of the discipline debate?

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How to “Childproof” Your Marriage: Tips from a Relationship Therapist

Andrew G. Marshall has spent almost thirty years helping couples to overcome their marriage difficulties. Most of the misery he encounters can be traced back to one single issue: how to stop your children from ruining your marriage.

He writes:

“Although bringing up the next generation is possibly the most fulfilling and life-affirming thing anyone can do, babies and small children do seem to have a mission to destroy everything they come into contact with, from your clothes and furniture to your nerves, sex life and sometimes even your marriage … in the hurly-burly of bringing up a family … you drop down each other’s list of priorities until one or other of you complains: ‘You always put me last’” (p 5-6).

Marshall has distilled his insights into a book, called I Love You But You Always Put Me Last: How to Childproof Your Marriage (Macmillan, London, 2013). The book is full of diagnostic quizzes, real-life examples, and practical tips to help you build a stronger marriage during the child-raising years. And with one in three Australian marriages currently ending in divorce, we would do well to pay attention.

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Interview with Focus on the Family Australia

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https://families.org.au/broadcasts/parenting-big-picture-perspective

What does Proverbs say about motherhood?

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Whenever I sit down to read Proverbs, a giant shadow falls across the page and darkens my view. It’s her – the “wife of noble character” from chapter 31. You know the one? She’s the biblical version of that “picture perfect” mother from your social media feed. Glowing with godliness, she is in equal parts my inspiration and my condemnation.

But if we really want to hear what the whole book of Proverbs has to say about mothers, we’ll have to step out from under her shadow for a moment and keep reading.

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20 Tips for Parents (Book Review)

The realistic parent’s guide to understanding and shaping your child’s behaviour

by Professor Kim Oates, Finch Publishing, Sydney, 2014.

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When we open up a parenting book, we make ourselves vulnerable. We begin cautiously, fearing that what we read might confirm our suspicions that we are fundamentally inadequate for the high calling of parenthood.

However, when I opened up 20 Tips for Parents, my fears were quickly relieved.

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Marriage and Parenting outside Eden—The Story of Jacob

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The account of Jacob and his family occupies almost half of the book of Genesis. It’s a captivating story about how God’s holy, eternal promises have coursed through the veins of very weak and finite human beings; it’s about how God can work through the mess and grime of family life to achieve his glorious purposes.

And God knows that I need to hear that story today. My family life seems weak—often it feels like we’re just skating on the thin ice of civility, with chaos lying in wait just under the surface.

How could God possibly be at work in this very human family?

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Review of ‘Big Picture Parents’ in Evangelical Times (UK)

Taking a step back from the ‘do’s and don’ts’ of parenting, Harriet Connor explores the bigger picture of what the goal of raising our children is.

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Review of ‘Big Picture Parents’ on Growing Faith

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“Rather than write another book of ‘rules for parenting’, Harriet Connor has taken a step back to look at the bigger picture. This is far more than just another voice in the multitude with yet another program for bringing up balanced or happy kids. No. This is something better.”

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Speaking

I am available to speak and run seminars at your event. I have experience:

  • Speaking about how the Bible’s ‘big picture’ makes sense of life and parenthood
  • Running seminars about how to become a ‘Big Picture Parent’
  • Speaking at Women’s Events
  • Giving interviews about modern parenthood and the Bible
  • Expository and topical preaching

Contact me here to make an enquiry. Listen to some of my interviews (about Big Picture Parents) and other recordings.

Some of my recent speaking experiences include:

  • “Give your children all of your attention. Some of the time.” (Holiday kids’ club parent cafe, St Mark’s Pennant Hills)
  • “Living Faith in Front of Our Children” (Mothers Union Sydney Seminar)
  • “Big Picture of Family Discipleship” Seminar (St Mark’s Pennant Hills)
  • “Why I Want More Than Happiness for Our Kids” (Terrigal Presbyterian Church Mums’ Outreach)
  • “God’s Big Picture for Families” (Catholic Diocese of Lismore Parent Assembly Conference).
  • Big Picture Parents Seminar (Dubbo Presbyterian Church)
  • ‘Hot Topic’ presenter, Sydney Missionary & Bible College
  • “Imperfect Parenting in a Perfectionist World” (Brisbane Ministry Wives’ Network)
  • “True Joy at Christmas” (Gingerbread House Event, Walcha Anglican and Presbyterian Churches)
  • Mothers’ Day Event, House of Praise Christian Church, West Gosford
  • “True Rest at Easter” (Women’s Dessert Night, The Entrance District Baptist Church)
  • Special Religious Education Teachers’ Thank You Breakfast, Central Coast SRE Committee

 

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