“The ability to extend kindness requires an other-awareness. We are apt to miss the needs of those around us if we remain self-focused. Helping children to see the needs of others will bless them with perspective on their own lives, as well as propel them toward good works that display the kindness of God.”
Melissa B. Kruger“We can only bear the fruit of patience when we have something to be patient about.”
Melissa B. Kruger, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood: An Eleven-Week Devotional Bible Study“In Jesus the performance pendulum stops — both the pride of success and the despair of failure are absorbed by grace.”
Melissa B. Kruger, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood: An Eleven-Week Devotional Bible Study“The ability to extend kindness requires an other-awareness. We are apt to miss the needs of those around us if we remain self-focused. Helping children to see the needs of others will bless them with perspective on their own lives, as well as propel them toward good works that display the kindness of God.”
Melissa B. Kruger, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood: An Eleven-Week Devotional Bible Study“I cannot protect my children from my weaknesses. As hard as I may try, at some point my sin will affect their lives. However, the way I deal with my failure can provide an example for them to follow. I am a sinner raising sinners. Each of my children will face the weight and sorrow of his or her own sins. Just as we teach daily hygiene habits like brushing teeth, our children need instruction on how to find cleansing for their souls. By teaching our children about confession and repentance as well as grace and forgiveness, we bless their lives for years to come.”
Melissa B. Kruger, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood: An Eleven-Week Devotional Bible Study“My greatest hope is to be a mother who loves Jesus with a deep and abiding affection that joyfully overflows to my children.”
Melissa B. Kruger, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood: An Eleven-Week Devotional Bible Study“True joy does not discount real suffering”
it shines all the greater in the midst of it.