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We look at things, people and places for grace. We try to chase grace, we forget to embrace grace, and we think we can earn grace when all we really need to do is open our hands and receive it. Let the true grace that only God can give wash over our bodies and settle deep into our bones.
But we often keep record of what he wipes clean.
What do you know about God’s grace for you and your family? Do you ever try to earn it? Listen to today’s podcast episode from Michelle Krol, based on Psalm 86:15.
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About the Author
Michelle Krol guides moms in grace to embrace the ministry within the walls of their own homes and across their kitchen tables. She leads a thriving online community of moms engaging their faith and growing the hearts of their families toward Christ. As a writer, speaker and founder of A Rooted Home, Michelle stays grounded by living out her ministry first at home, with her husband and five teenage boys. Her lively crew can be found always cheering her on and encouraging her to chase the joy in unexpected adventures. Michelle has been writing online since 2009 and is grateful to have been featured in a number of publications and podcasts. You can learn more about working with Michelle here.