Biblical Motherhood 101—You are Where God Called You to be
“God knew that everyone needs Someone to show the way, […] that’s why God made mothers.” (K.N. Davis) There is a side of motherhood that I wasn’t prepared to discover: the hard one. I’m not
“God knew that everyone needs Someone to show the way, […] that’s why God made mothers.” (K.N. Davis) There is a side of motherhood that I wasn’t prepared to discover: the hard one. I’m not
“And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children […] Teach them to you children, talking about them when you sit
The following is part 2 of an extended blog post. Part one can be found here. A Mother’s Bold Interest in Her Son’s Spent “Strength” Raising virtuous sons requires brave mothers who are not afraid
It has been said moms are the architects of the next generation. There is no other occupation that influences the culture as powerfully as motherhood. God has called you to this ministry of motherhood and
He is following at a distance. The blood on his hands has now dried while his heart still pumps wildly. Why did he react so brutally and cut off that soldier’s ear? Was Jesus upset
As I go into a cemetery I like to think of the time when the dead shall rise from their graves. […] Thank God, our friends are not buried; they are only sown! (D.L. Moody)
Do not let your adorning be external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear— but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty
Good preaching creates a hunger for deeper learning—it awakens our desire to know more of this God we hear proclaimed. Rather than “refilling our spiritual tanks” once a week, good preaching drives us to hunger
When the darkness of uncertainty and fear hangs over you, inasmuch as by grace it remains in you, don’t let go of the One you knew in the light. Keep holding on, if only, it
We need God’s gospel to suffer well. We need it every day, and never more than when life hurts. The better we know it, and the more we remind ourselves of it, the more precious