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Holiday: Mother's Day (May, 2nd Sunday)
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Leaving a Godly Legacy
Author: Nancy DeMoss
A good workman knows that it takes time to build a home that will last for decades. He skillfully lays the groundwork and refuses to cut corners as he pieces together a solid frame. In the same way, we need to build a spiritual foundation in the next generation
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Memories of Mothers
Author: James McAlister
Flipping though the scrapbook pages of our memories just a week ago turned up images of several mothers.
Page one opened at Deal Cemetery in Ladelle, Arkansas.
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Motives for a Holy and Careful Education of Children
Author: Richard Baxter, Editor Daryl Wingerd
Richard Baxter recognized the fact that conversion is God's work, not man's. He also recognized that children sometimes reject even the best biblical instruction and training. My hope in providing this piece is that Baxter's words will prompt those who have remaining opportunity with their children to use the time wisely, and to encourage others to do the same.
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She Loved It!
Author: Jim Elliff
. She loved it! The deep blue four-inch vase sat in her glass cabinet for thirty years until her death. I'm convinced that she loved it more every year she lived. She didn't have to say much about it. Just that fact that it sat there among other valuables and was dusted with cherished thoughts was enough. You could see mom having good memories
I remember when I bought that blue vase for mom. I was on a trip with a
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The Child of So Many Tears
Author: Susan Verstraete
The story of Monica, who prayed and wept bitterly before God for the conversion of her son, Augustine.
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The Reluctant Mother: Amy Carmichael
Author: Susan Verstraete
We can't always identify life-changing moments as they occur. When a little Indian girl named Preena crawled into Amy Carmichael's lap and called her "Amma" (or "mother" in Tamil) for the first time, neither of them could have known that this simple act would change both their lives forever, and the lives of hundreds of others.
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