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In my very early days of motherhood, I went through a season when I saw everything as either black or white, right or wrong, good or bad. With a fearful heart, and in an effort to attempt to take control of everything that might affect my home and children, I started down the dangerous and toxic road of legalism. Thankfully, God opened my eyes to the destructive road I was on and He gently led me into a more biblical way of viewing life and others.
Today’s devotion and prayer is taken from Everyday Prayers for Joy: A 30-Day Devotion and Reflective Journal for Women, by Gina Smith.
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Gina Smith is a writer and author. She has been married for 35 years to Brian, a college professor and athletic trainer. For 25+ years, she and her husband served on a Christian college campus as the on-campus parents, where Brian was a professor and dean of students. They reside right outside of Washington, DC, and are the parents of two grown children, one daughter-in-law, one son-in-law, and one granddaughter. She recently authored her first traditionally published book, Everyday Prayers for Joy, which is available everywhere books are sold. You can find Gina at the following: Website: ginalsmith.com, Instagram, and at Million Praying Moms, where she is a writer.
Thank you for building & sharing these. As an unevenly-yoked mom of boys fighting the world alone takes alot out of me. So grateful for tools to make the struggle easier.