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A Mother’s Sermon

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“Mother-centered theology and Scripture do not belong sequestered to the women’s retreat or the mom’s group or once a year on Mother’s Day. They are God’s truth for everyone every day.”

“There is a rich biblical and traditional theology which refers to God as “Mother,” yet we have to dig for resources which expound upon a maternal theological imagery. Rarely are sermons preached on this imagery, and it is not only mothers who need this kind of theological formation. It is needed by all of us because it is who God is as depicted in Scripture.”

Read more about how sermons by mothers can add spiritual depth and insight in this article published by Christians for Biblical Equality

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Kaylee
Kaylee only wears sensible shoes (if she has to wear shoes at all) and is passionate about pants with functional pockets (even her Sunday slacks).

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