We can be offended, or we can yield and humbly submit to what doing things God’s way. Refusing to give in to pride, even when our circumstances are decidedly difficult. It’s never easy to take the lower place, but ultimately it’s the best place. And Jesus, as he washed the disciples feet showed us the way to do it: do the opposite of what the enemy is tempting you to do.
~Kate Battistelli
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About the Author
Kate Battistelli is the author of the bestseller, The God Dare and Growing Great Kids. As a young actress in New York City, Kate had a life-changing experience, going from understudy to starring as Anna in the Broadway National Tour of The King and I opposite Yul Brynner for more than 1,000 performances. Kate and her husband were called to lay down their careers in the Broadway theatre in answer to their first “God Dare”, moving out of New York City and into a life of homeschooling and home business. She’s mom to GRAMMY award-winning recording artist Francesca Battistelli and Mimi to her 6 children. She represents one-third of the Mom to Mom podcast trio, whose goal is to equip every generation of moms with grace, encouragement, and honesty. Kate blogs about food and faith at www.KateBattistelli.com.