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A strange tickling sensation on my face woke me with a start. Then I yelped and leaped off the couch as I realized my toddler had been doodling on both the couch and my face and arms, with a black permanent marker!
I frantically ripped covers off the cushions and fled to the basement to scrub away my son’s artistry before stains could set in. I look back on this scene now with laughter, but at the time all I could think of was erasing this transgression, and in the moment, I wasn’t incredibly merciful as I fumed about ruined fabric.
What shame are you still holding on to? How can you show your kids the power of God’s sacrifice in erasing our shame and guilt? Listen to today’s podcast episode from Julie Kieras, based on Psalm 51:1-2.
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About the Author
Julie Kieras lives in Connecticut with her husband and two sons, a teen and a tween! She’s a former English teacher-turned homeschool mom, and she loves gardening, baking, poetry, and camping-as-long-as-hubby-clears-all-the-spiders-first! Her heart is to encourage moms in their God-given purpose of lovingly directing young hearts to Him. The author of several devotionals and a book of retold fairy tales, Julie also writes about parenting and homeschool life on her blog, happystronghome.com. In her spare time (what’s that!?), she’s discovered a love for creating printable homeschool resources on Canva. Her books and printables are available online at Happy Strong Home.
Loved it. This really helped me because i was ready to go in guns blazing. My sons baseball team seem very cliques but i didn’t know how to word it. Parents are not supportive and the coaches seem afraid to intercede when parents begin to verbally tear down another teammate. It was very disheartening to me.