Laura Minton's Reviews > Mere Motherhood: Morning Times, Nursery Rhymes, and My Journey toward Sanctification
Mere Motherhood: Morning Times, Nursery Rhymes, and My Journey toward Sanctification
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This book felt like sitting down for coffee with a seasoned homeschool mom of 9. It was encouraging and entertaining. Rollins was real about her life and struggles, but at the same time presses her readers to faithfulness. “This is not about having the perfect family or the perfect school. Your success or failure doesn’t rest on your perfection, just your faithfulness.”
“It seems like I was always with them (my children), but was I paying attention?... I am sad that I spent time on the computer when I should have been paying attention to my children. I would be even sadder than I could bear for these lapses (and worse) if it wasn’t for Jesus. He bore my sins in His body on the cross that I might die to sin and live to righteousness.”
“It seems like I was always with them (my children), but was I paying attention?... I am sad that I spent time on the computer when I should have been paying attention to my children. I would be even sadder than I could bear for these lapses (and worse) if it wasn’t for Jesus. He bore my sins in His body on the cross that I might die to sin and live to righteousness.”
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