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Honoring a Mother Beyond the Heartache
Myra Langley Johnson writes in the article "Honor My Mother?":
As our Bible study group began focusing on the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20, ...
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The Jekyll and Hyde Nature of Motherhood
Nancy Ortberg, in her sermon "The Jekyll and Hyde of Motherhood”:
A transformation occurred in me with the birth of my children. I traded in ...
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A Day in the Life of a Mother
The Fantasy: As your little ones sit quietly at the kitchen table and hum along with Beethoven, they absorb their age-appropriate encyclopedias. Meanwhile, ...
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The Power of a Mother's Touch
Elisa Morgan writes in "The Power of a Mother's Touch”:
I was in line at the grocery checkout. A few feet in front of me, a mother guided ...
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Motherhood in the Bible Wasn't a Fairy Tale
A quick look at our culture shows that idealized images of motherhood are inaccurate, and Scripture reveals the same. Ruth was left childless and widowed ...
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An Undeliverable Mother's Day Card
Don Aycock writes:
A few years ago, I somehow ended up buying two Mother's Day cards. I sent one to my mother, and because I keep a three-year calendar, ...
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Creating Change from the Bottom Up
Two weeks after the [2008 presidential] election, I traveled to India to meet Christian pioneers seeking to overturn India's institutional form of ...
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"Wall•E": Our Need for Relationships
The movie Wall•E is about a lonely robot who for 700 years has been cleaning up the trash left behind by humans on an abandoned planet. Wall•E ...
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Baghdad Pastor Shows Love to Shiite Party
Ghassan Thomas leads one of the few public churches that emerged [in Baghdad] after Saddam Hussein was toppled. His congregation erected a sign on their ...
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Neighborly Love Changes Man's Life
A man who had no interest in spiritual matters related casually to the Christian who lived next door—they talked over the back fence, borrowed lawn ...
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