Thursday, May 14, 2009

Some Reading

Here are some amazing parts of articles I found on the net and through blogging. Sews, I sure would like some books from the States when Mom and Dad come back. Most of them are about raising a family.

When you clean things up in your home, when you keep a clean home, you’re showing your children the importance of purity, holiness of heart, of being clean and washed before God.

When you’re disciplined in your life and habits and schedule and the time you get up and the time you go to bed according to the way that God has directed your family, you’re teaching your children that the Christian life requires discipline. You are teaching them that you can’t just stay in bed and become spiritual. It requires effort and cooperation with God’s Spirit to develop godly habits, patterns, and sanctification in our lives.

When you reach out your hands…to the poor and the needy and you’re ministering to the needs of others, you’re showing your children the heart of God for those who are poor and needy and oppressed.

There is indeed no mundane task! Every task assigned to you is spiritual and paints a picture of God!”

From No Mundane Tasks by Nancy Leigh Demoss as part of the 31 day Makeover Challenge.


<“You are not defined by your husband’s work or even your own labor, as important as it may be; your identity and worth are not judged by personal skills or giftedness but by your intimate relationship to Christ. The passion in your heart will manifest itself in your position in the kingdom.” - Dorothy Patterson

Taken from: passionatehomemaking.com

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