Good morning, What does grace look like for you these
days?
Graceful parenting. That’s not a description but rather an aspiration and a need.
In studying the work of ministry, we often
borrow a phrase from philosopher William James. When we give our full attention to a ministry situation, there is what James calls “the more” –- the rich and irreducible character of what we are seeing. Skilled and thoughtful ministers become profoundly aware that every situation holds something we can identify as “the more.”
Wise parents know this, too.
Grace and Parenting
We welcome authors Erin Strybis and Kim Knowle-Zeller to talk about their new book. The Beauty of Motherhood: Grace-filled Devotions for the Early Years was written especially for progressive Christian parents. We want share the first part of our conversation with you today.
Where is beauty showing up in the ordinary for you?
Read more about grace in the ordinary of parenting!