• “He is never late.” – Annie Poonen

Motherhood

Motherhood: An Eternal Investment by GraceAnna Castleberry

I think as moms we can be discouraged if we begin to believe that motherhood is pointless. When we forget… Continue reading

Elizabeth Prentiss: Joyfully Embracing Motherhood and Suffering by Bambi Moore

It had been an especially difficult morning at home with my little people. There were at least five reasons why… Continue reading

The Importance of Atmosphere by Katie Booth-Clibborn

We all know how sensitive flowers are to atmosphere. That is why we have greenhouses. But are not children a… Continue reading

A Love Which Turns Earth Into Heaven by Katie Booth-Clibborn

It almost seems superfluous to say that in order to train children one must love them. To succeed in any… Continue reading

Why It’s All Worth it by Rachel Zwayne

It’s been a long day. The children are finally in bed. You reflect on the chaos of the day, which… Continue reading

A Bigger Vision of Motherhood Part 1 – Nancy Leigh DeMoss with Erin Davis

From the radio series: Beyond Bath Time, with Erin Davis
Leslie Basham: Erin Davis says we live in a world… Continue reading

  • “He will enable you to overcome the giants in your temperament …He allows adversity and trial in our lives in order to reveal our true nature to us. Thus He humbles us and breaks us, so that He can transform us into His likeness.” – Annie Poonen

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“Therefore know that the Lord your God, He is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and mercy for a thousand generations with those who love Him and keep His commandments; — Deuteronomy 7:9 (NKJV)

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