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The Family: Foundations are Shaking

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The High Calling of Motherhood

  1. What It Is
  2. Its Manner of Fulfillment
  3. Its Rich Blessedness
Steven Key·2018-04-22

The apostle speaks of a continual labor which extends beyond that period of some nine months. So he speaks also of continuing in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety. Now as only you mothers know, childbearing is no piece of cake. The discomfort and aches and pains of carrying a child i

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... And the Joys of Motherhood

  1. The Gift of Motherhood
  2. The Calling of Motherhood
  3. The Strength of Motherhood
Andrew Lanning·2011-05-22

He doesn't forsake us. Though he does not need us, he does not forsake us. He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill, that he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people. One of the most tender marks of God's condescension and care for Hi

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Time Spent…

Cheri Rutgers·2009-04-01

Children, Mothers

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Mother

LeeAnn Ferguson·2013-08-01

Alongside this description of both a mother and her work are numerous sayings that people use in reference to motherhood: “A mother’s work is never done;” “Don’t count on getting any sleep;” “I want them to have a better life than I did;” “Their happiness is first with me;” “I just want to have chil

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In Praise of Mother

John Jr. Kalsbeek·1973-09-01

Only since I’ve had children of my own, and observed their mother in her work as a mother, have I begun to appreciate what a mother really is and what a tremendously high calling a mother has. It is rather common to think of mother as “just mom.” We take her pretty much for granted. Often we are ver

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleExact

Volume X, No.

1976-11-01
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Threats to Biblical Womanhood

Elena Wierenga·2023-08-01

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Volume IX, No.

1975-11-01
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Working Mothers

Esther Kamps·1975-08-01

Labor, Mothers