![]() ![]() Ah, well, to the point: I wasn’t putting my calling as a wife and mom first. We had a monthly magazine I edited and wrote for. I remember a time when I was really successful in my twenties! My husband and I owned a radio station and a marketing agency. So that’s why I say it’s “a calling to love.” Kind of a play on words there.Ī lot of people don’t view motherhood the way God does, do they? Yes, being a mom means loving those little ones, and-ya know what? I think God also wants us to love being moms. God’s perspective on parenting is a calling to love. With Mother’s Day next weekend, we’re going to talk about adjusting our perspective on what it means to be a mom. ![]() I'm so glad you’re taking some time out of your day to join me here. And we’ll hear more from her and others, today on Revive Our Hearts Weekend. There are tears in my eyes, and I kind of want to run away.ĭannah: Ah, the mommy wars! No matter which side of what fence we’re on-career path, school choice, health care-we compare ourselves, don’t we? That was Laura Booz getting honest. Laura Booz: I’ve got baby drool on my shoulder, and I’m just standing there watching these fabulous women sling their slim computer bags over their shoulders and head off to work. " The Double Stroller at a Tech Conference"ĭannah Gresh: Psst! Hey, Mom! Have you ever felt this way? " God's Beautiful Design for Women, Day 25" This program contains portions from the following episodes: ![]()
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