
Cathe Laurie
Host at The Virtue Podcast
Jesus lover, wife to @greglaurie for 44 years, mom to Christopher and Jonathan, founder of https://t.co/WcHHTdBpzQ
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1 week ago |
christianity.com | Cathe Laurie
“Just” a Mother? It’s been said that “Motherhood is the toughest job you’ll ever love.”I might add “…and occasionally lament” while crying for fear that you might be failing. And yet the truth remains that motherhood—in spite of its messy glory—is the most important job in the world. Genesis 3:16 tells us that, as a result of the fall, women bring forth children “in pain and sorrow.” If that isn’t the most honest description of motherhood, I don’t know what is.
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1 week ago |
harvest.org | Greg Laurie |Cathe Laurie
Can you imagine going home tonight and getting ready to go to bed when, all of a sudden, you see someone walking up to your front door and knocking? Lo and behold, it is Jesus. How would you react? Of course, you know this isn’t going to happen. The Lord isn’t going to come bodily to your home and knock on the front door. But let your imagination run wild for a moment and pretend that He is. Jesus Himself is knocking at your door. Would you open it up and gladly welcome Him in?
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harvest.org | Cathe Laurie |Greg Laurie
“The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise” (Psalm 51:17 ESV). What can you bring to the table? I don’t mean your favorite casserole dish, or your famous homemade apple pie, or even your astoundingly aesthetic floral centerpiece. I mean, when it comes to your relationship with God, what can you bring to the table? The answer may surprise you: absolutely nothing. When it comes to the Lord, He expects nothing.
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1 week ago |
thewordsacramento.com | Cathe Laurie
“Just” a Mother? It’s been said that “Motherhood is the toughest job you’ll ever love.”I might add “…and occasionally lament” while crying for fear that you might be failing. And yet the truth remains that motherhood—in spite of its messy glory—is the most important job in the world. Genesis 3:16 tells us that, as a result of the fall, women bring forth children “in pain and sorrow.” If that isn’t the most honest description of motherhood, I don’t know what is.
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1 week ago |
faithtalk970.com | Cathe Laurie
“Just” a Mother? It’s been said that “Motherhood is the toughest job you’ll ever love.”I might add “…and occasionally lament” while crying for fear that you might be failing. And yet the truth remains that motherhood—in spite of its messy glory—is the most important job in the world. Genesis 3:16 tells us that, as a result of the fall, women bring forth children “in pain and sorrow.” If that isn’t the most honest description of motherhood, I don’t know what is.
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