Your Most Rewarding Work
- Lisa VanHorn

- Feb 8, 2023
- 2 min read

When my boys were little, I so badly wanted to be a great mom, but it was a lot harder than I had imagined it would be.
As difficult as I found those years, they gifted me with a humble awareness that I wasn’t the naturally awesome mom I had always told myself I would be.
Apparently, word on the street is that all the fun of raising boys ends when they become teenagers. I'm here to say...all the fun doesn't end if you don't have it end.
I am eager to tell moms that this didn’t have to be their experience. Moms want a game plan for raising boys who do not conform to culture but stand strong in their convictions. They also want to know, just as I did all those years ago when my two boys were babies and toddlers, what really matters most.
I want to encourage you in your relationship with your son. I want to say again (and again and again) that, yes, you can raise a great son even in today’s culture. But I also want to say honestly that it won’t happen by chance and it will take a lot of intentional education on your part.
In fact, without intentional parenting there is a good chance that all those things people warn you about will happen. Your son is more likely to be pulled downstream by the current of culture if you do not actively engage in upstream parenting.
I’m not suggesting we can control our sons or that their entire futures depend on us. I believe in a very big God, and I know without a doubt that He is guiding and caring for our sons every step of the way. I also believe that this very big God has given you and me the great privilege and responsibility of parenting with intention and heart.

My goal is to help you as a Boy Mom embrace your role with joy and confidence. I promise it’s not more work; it’s intentional work.
And it is the most rewarding work you’ll ever do.
Write down your five greatest prayers for your son. What are some of the attributes you would like your son to have ten years from now?
Share them with the rest of us in the comments. We are all moving forward together in this. The saying of "It takes a tribe" is true when we all stick together as parents, it makes us ALL better!
xo - from one boy mama to another



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