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GIVE THEM WINGS
Preparing For the Time Your Teen Leaves Home

Our goal is to prepare our children for life beyond
our homes but we’re filled with questions:
Will they be ready to go?
Will we be ready to let them go?
How can we encourage and accept their independence?
What do we need to do?

This best-selling book, newly revised and updated, has helped thousands of families navigate this emotional season, through stories, research and plenty of practical applications.

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What Every Mom Needs

This book helps moms understand the importance of meeting your six basic needs for identity, growth, relationships, help, perspective and hope.

Available : amazon.com  –  Barnes and Noble  –  Christian Books  –  BAM

A Mother’s Footprints of Faith

This collection of stories show us how God uses our everyday moments to draw us to Himself. As we look back, we see that these stories have become our Footprints of Faith.

Available : amazon.com (used)


Loving and Letting Go

Letting go is a heart attitude and a lifelong process that is practiced little by little, moment by moment, as a child grows up, from toddlerhood through middle childhood through adolescence.

Available : amazon.com  –  Discover Books

Five Star Families

You have lots of dreams for your family and the influence to make them come true. With real-life examples and practical advice, Carol Kuykendall shows you how to express and experience five important qualities qualities to shape your family.

Available : amazon.com  –  Biblio  –  Discover Books


The Amazing Way This Couple Beat Cancer Together
 

Eleven years ago, my doctor gave me a death sentence. Incredibly, at almost the same time, my husband got similar news.

I’d recently turned 60. Lynn was 62. We’d thought we were just hitting our prime. The best decade of our lives. Wasn’t 60 was supposed to be the new 40, or something like that? Then both of us were diagnosed with advanced cancer—Lynn with a malignant brain tumor; me, six weeks later, with Stage 4 ovarian cancer.

I asked the oncologist to give it to me straight: How long did I have? Two years. That was her answer. I tried to process the shocking prediction: I could be dead in two years.  Continue reading at Guideposts.org >


HerStory- Carol Kuykendall on The Power of Story


As the worship service started on recent Sunday morning, I began fixating on my shoes.

Why did I choose them this morning? Why are they even in my closet? And what about my shockingly white ankles? Really, I should not go out in public unless I use that self-tanning lotion…

I was totally absorbed in my critical analysis…until the speaker began telling her story about trying to climb Half Dome in Yosemite. Within seconds, I was drawn into the narrative… Continue reading at issuu.com >




For interviews, speaking or other inquiries email:
carol@carolkuykendall.com