Paris Goodyear-Brown is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor with 18 years of experience in treating traumatized and attachment disturbed children and families. She is an Adjunct Instructor of Psychiatric Mental Health at Vanderbilt University, guest lecturer for several universities in middle Tennessee, maintains a private practice, and has an international reputation as a dynamic speaker and innovative clinician. With recent trainings in Morocco, Australia, and Sweden, as well as frequent domestic presentations, she is best known for developing clinically sound, played-based interventions that are used to treat a variety of childhood problems. She has received the APT award for Play Therapy Promotion and Education. She is the author of multiple books, chapters and articles related to child therapy. Her newest books include the Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse: Identification, Assessment, and Treatment, Play Therapy with Traumatized Children: A Prescriptive Approach and The Worry Wars: An Anxiety Workbook for Kids and their Helpful Adults. Other Publications can be found on the products page of her website. Paris has been married for 23 years and has three children.
As a former middle school teacher, women’s public speaker, and survivor of a lifelong emotional battle with her body, Teasi Cannon is no stranger to body angst. But after experiencing a profound healing, she now loves what she sees in the mirror, and encourages women of all ages to join her in making this powerful switch: Rather than aching to change how we look, let’s allow God to change how we see.
As an author of her book called My Big Bottom Blessing, Teasi delivers an inspiring message to all women—one of healing and godly empowerment. Teasi is married to her best friend, Bill Cannon, who is the Children’s Pastor at their church in Franklin, Tennessee. Bill and Teasi have three awesome children: Carli, Ben, and Sam. You can find out more information at www.teasicannon.com.
As a former middle school teacher, women’s public speaker, and survivor of a lifelong emotional battle with her body, Teasi Cannon is no stranger to body angst. But after experiencing a profound healing, she now loves what she sees in the mirror, and encourages women of all ages to join her in making this powerful switch: Rather than aching to change how we look, let’s allow God to change how we see.
As an author of her book called My Big Bottom Blessing, Teasi delivers an inspiring message to all women—one of healing and godly empowerment. Teasi is married to her best friend, Bill Cannon, who is the Children’s Pastor at their church in Franklin, Tennessee. Bill and Teasi have three awesome children: Carli, Ben, and Sam. You can find out more information at www.teasicannon.com.
Lisa Oliver’s heart and home are always full. She has been married to Greg Oliver for 23 years. Together they have two sons, Brad who is 21 and Blake who is 14. Lisa has served many as a mentor and coach. Being a part of the pastoral team of New Song Christian Fellowship for the past 17 years has given her an opportunity to pour into the next generation. Lisa has also helped to launch a new ministry to single moms called Family of Hope. You can contact Lisa at loliver@new-song.com.
Lisa Oliver has a heart and home that are always full. She has been married to Greg Oliver for 23 years. Together they have two sons, Brad who is 21 and Blake who is 14. Lisa has served many as a mentor and coach. Being a part of the pastoral team of New Song Christian Fellowship for the past 17 years has given her an opportunity to pour into the next generation. Lisa has also helped to launch a new ministry to single moms called Family of Hope. You can contact Lisa at loliver@new-song.com.
http://www.christianmomtalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/381629_10150440750687608_293968515_n-1.jpg456640Sue Detweilerhttp://www.christianmomtalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/CMT-Trans-1-300x93.pngSue Detweiler2013-10-24 19:00:592018-02-01 12:48:45Sue Detweiler interviews Lisa Oliver
This week on ChristianMomTalk Sue introduces the second part of the book that she has begun to write called Be the Best Mom for your Child: Overcoming the Obstacle of Your Flesh by the Fruit of God’s Spirit. Every mom struggles with at least one unresolved flesh pattern that obstructs her capacity to effectively parent her child. Her hidden habit of the heart hinders her potential to nurture her child in a safe and loving environment and sometimes makes her feel like she is the worst mom in the world for her child. Every mom is able to overcome the obstacles of her flesh by walking in the fruit of God’s Spirit in order to be who God created her to be and to fulfill her call as the best mom for her child.
Sue shares a brief overview of the second part of the book:
6. Overcoming Criticalness with Goodness.
7. Overcoming Faithlessness with Faithfulness.
8. Overcoming Harshness with Gentleness.
9. Overcoming self-indulgence with self-control.
10. Overcoming moms Raise Overcoming Children.
If you can relate to what Sue is sharing, please take time to write a comment. Remember your story can encourage others.
This week on ChristianMomTalk Sue introduces the book that she has begun to write called Be the Best Mom for your Child: Overcoming the Obstacle of Your Flesh by the Fruit of God’s Spirit. Every mom struggles with at least one unresolved flesh pattern that obstructs her capacity to effectively parent her child. Her hidden habit of the heart hinders her potential to nurture her child in a safe and loving environment and sometimes makes her feel like she is the worst mom in the world for her child. Every mom is able to overcome the obstacles of her flesh by walking in the fruit of God’s Spirit in order to be who God created her to be and to fulfill her call as the best mom for her child.
Sue shares a brief overview of the first part of the book:
1. Overcoming Anger with Love
2. Overcoming Depression with Joy
3. Overcoming Strife with Peace
4. Overcoming Impatience with Patience
5. Overcoming Control with Kindness
If you can relate to what Sue is sharing, please take time to write a comment. Remember your story can encourage others.
Amy Philips serves as the director of Women’s Ministry at the Gate Community Church in Franklin Tennessee. She has been married to Caleb for 13 years and they have two sons. Together they have a heart for marriages and parenting. Amy came to a point in parenting their first son Noah where she needed new skills to help her be an effective parent who sows seeds of love and respect into her household. In this interview Amy recommends a book by Danny Silk called, Loving Your Kids on Purpose. This resource can be found at http://www.lovingonpurpose.com/.
Rhonda Livers could be called a Southern girl. Raised in a rural community in Kentucky, most of her life has been lived in the South. Rhonda has been involved in the mental health field for over 25 years and works full-time as a behavioral health coach. Rhonda has been married to Bernie Livers for 24 years and here children’s ages are 22, 18, and 14. Rhonda loves to cook , read a book on her front porch swing, and play with her 6 dogs.
Monica Robertson is from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She has served in bi-vocational ministry for 29 years. She has been married to David Robertson for 25 years and they have served in ministry together since 1996 when David left Nissan Motor Manufacturing and answered the call to the ministry. She is currently a Licensed Minister of Pastoral Counseling and directs a counseling ministry called The WAYstation. She homeschooled her one daughter, 20 year old Abigail Grace from Preschool through graduation. Abigail now studies Nursing at Motlow State Community College and hopes to use her skills in foreign missions.