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Valuing Missions as a Family
By intentionally learning about, supporting, and honoring missionaries, we can help our kids have a big-picture understanding of God’s faithfulness to build his kingdom around the world.
Trusting God’s Best for Our Children
When obeying and trusting God leads us to make unpopular decisions or forsake worldly goods, we can trust that he is still accomplishing his best for our children.
A Mom’s Guide to the Church Calendar
Historical church traditions can be helpful for intentionally weaving the gospel into our homes, but we can each exercise our convictions with freedom and grace.
Amanda Berry Smith: Faithful in Service
The lives of faithful mothers who have gone before us, like Amanda Berry Smith, can inspire and instruct us as we seek to serve God right where we are.
Reformation Reminders for Modern Moms
A few Latin slogans from the Reformation can instruct and inspire us still today to become moms who treasure God’s Word and practically live out the gospel.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Church History?
Jesus alone is the true hero of history, but he still saves and uses flawed men and women to accomplish his purposes.
3 Encouragements for Kids from the Life of Betsey Stockton
Pioneers of faith can be an encouragement to both moms and kids about what it means to live a life of service to God.
Wen Wei Chieh: Steadfast in Opposition
An ordinary mom had an extraordinary impact because her constant refrain was this: God is sovereign over all things, she belonged to God, and she was his responsibility.
Looking Back to Lives that Point Us to Christ
Rather than comparing ourselves to Christian mothers who have come before us, we can reflect on how their lives point us to Jesus.
The Other October 31st Holiday: Reformation Day
October 31st is marked by falling leaves, buckets of candy, and adorably dressed children parading down neighborhood streets as animals, a favorite character, or, as I was for many years, a pumpkin. The anticipation of the 31st begins as early as stores release costumes and candy corn in the late summer months. But the 31st actually marks two holidays, and one – though lesser known – is extremely significant and exciting for all Christians. The final day of October is known as Reformation Day, where a surprisingly monumental decision was made in a little town in Germany in 1517 that would impact generations. And this year is the 500th anniversary.
Maybe you’ve never heard of Reformation Day or maybe you’re wondering how this relates to motherhood in 2017. Here’s really brief history lesson:
Susanna's Apron: Six Tips for Prayer as a Mom
Susanna Welsey had 11 children and still found time to pray.
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