Children are stepping stones to intimacy with God.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This review appeared previously in the November, 1997 Christian Library Journal. Hidden inside this little gift book is an effective 12-week daily devotional tool for mothers of young children. Each chapter begins with an anecdote from Marsha Crockett's journal--an experience she had with her small daughters, and what God taught her through it. The seven daily devotions which follow are brief enough to complete in moments stolen between mothering responsibilities. The first six consist of a key scriptural verse, and a key thought--a question applying the verse to the reader's life. The seventh day's devotion is a prayer relating to the week's theme. Each week there's a new To Do list--ideas to help the reader walk with the Lord or make new memories with her children. There is also My Turn space for the reader to record her own insights, thoughts, or anecdotes. The overall theme of See the Wind, Mommy is that our circumstances--including children underfoot--are not obstacles to intimacy with God, but rather the stepping stones. Crockett provides an excellent model as she turns the stories about her little girls into modern-day parables. Andrea R. Huelsenbeck
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