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While doing some research on my backyard grapevine, which surprises me every year by surviving another northern Canadian winter, I stumbled across the word terroir. Terroir is used by wine tasters to describe how the soil in which a grapevine grows affects the taste of the fruit and therefore the wine. If my spiritual roots are in the soil of selfishness, I won’t be able to live an unselfish life. The fruit of a life rooted in selfishness is more selfishness. However, if my spiritual roots are deep in God’s love, God’s love changes me, helping me to be the person God created me to be.
oday’s devotion and prayer is taken from Brooke McGlothlin’s book, Gospel Centered Mom: The Freeing Truth About What Your Kids Really Need.
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Brooke McGlothlin is the Founder of Million Praying Moms, Host of the Everyday Prayers with Million Praying Moms podcast, and author of eight books, several of which hit the ECPA bestseller list. Her latest, Everyday Prayers for Peace, and Praying Mom: Making Prayer the First and Best Response to Motherhood speak to the power of a life partnered with God in prayer. She’s a wife of 20+ years and mom to two teenage boys who make their home in the mountains of Appalachia, calling southwestern Virginia home. To learn more about Brooke visit her blog.