"There is no nobler career than that of motherhood at its best. There are no possibilities greater, and in no other sphere does failure bring more serious penalties. With what diligence then should she prepare herself for such a task. If the mechanic who is to work with "things" must study at technical school, if the doctor into whose skilled hands will be entrusted human lives, must go to medical school... how much more should the mother who is fashioning the souls of the men and women of tomorrow, learn at the highest of all schools and from the Master-Sculptor Himself, God. To attempt this task, unprepared and untrained is tragic, and its results affect generations to come. On the other hand there is no higher height to which humanity can attain than that occupied by a converted, heaven-inspired, praying mother." ~~ Anonymous, quoted from The Shaping of a Christian Family by Elisabeth Elliot, page 95
If Christmas Makes You Question Your Worth, & If You’re Enough, (& About
the Rockefeller Christmas Tree)
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As the first snow fell on the tall spruce trees that lined the long
highway of a weekend road trip a few weeks ago, my daughter turned to me
and asked, “M...
2 days ago

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