What is There to Celebrate on Mother’s Day?
“Motherhood. It brings with it such complicated grief; yet in the midst of that grief, there lies a beauty endowed by the Creator. Because since before the fall, motherhood has been God’s very good plan to show us more of himself. Since the fall, its complexity often clouds out the beauty, leaving us wondering at times what there is to celebrate on Mother’s Day.” What is There to Celebrate on Mother’s Day? by Madelyn Istrate
Holy Interruptions: A Call to Love
“The Lord does not turn away from his people’s sin and suffering with irritation or disgust. Rather, he draws near the most aching, unattractive parts of us. As we revel in the compassionate love of Christ, we will increasingly reflect him—remembering our own reliance on God’s grace, bearing with others in their pain and weakness, and persisting in love when it’s not easy or convenient. As we lean on the Spirit for help to do this, we might ask ourselves, ‘How can I orient and structure my life in ways that are interruptible and available to the needs of others?’” Holy Interruptions: A Call to Love by Mallory Manning
Scars of Love
“We tend to think of aging and pregnancy as the only things that mark our bodies. But we all have other marks we can point to, each with a story to tell. Some are stories of joy. But many of our scars tell stories of physical pain. Many of our scars too are acquired in sacrifice for the people we love. It is these scars of love that mark the ways we’ve given of ourselves for the sake of others. And the story of Easter reminds us that our scars of love are not alone.” - Scars of Love, by Elizabeth Santelmann
Teaching Our Children to Read God's Word
“The story of the Bible has a familiar “scent” to it. But to smell the centrality of God in all of Scripture takes time and attentiveness. It’s a learned perspective, one that we can pass on from generation to generation as we teach our children to study God’s Word. The more our children saturate in the Bible, the more the story of redemption will seep into their pores.” - Teaching Our Children to Read God's Word by Chris Ammen