Inspiring Quotes About Mothers
What can we say about mothers? As Mother’s Day approaches, enjoy these inspiring (sometimes funny) thoughts on moms, from everyone from Abraham Lincoln to Maya Angelou.
Mother’s Day invites us to share our deepest love and appreciation with the woman who made our lives possible.
What can we say about mothers? As Mother’s Day approaches, enjoy these inspiring (sometimes funny) thoughts on moms, from everyone from Abraham Lincoln to Maya Angelou.
I am blessed beyond measure to have two daughters who teach me to be better simply by watching them “do life.”
She may not have been the best cook in the world, and she couldn’t sew a button on to save her life, but she shared many valuable lessons with me while she was here on Earth.
So often we feel God has neglected and abandoned us, He’s assembling a special blessing to remind us how much He cares.
God was right, though. Motherhood is full of triumph and tragedy. But it’s the most rewarding job I could ever have hoped for.
I don’t know when I’d experienced such love. When I think back, I can still remember the quiet of darkness broken by our voices, the delicious goodness of having my mom all to myself.
What prayer do you remember most from your mother? How did your mom’s prayer impact your life?
We truly have just 18 summers before our children leave home—and each season is precious beyond words.
If there was grace and compassion to teach her six kids, this mom did it!
I think every mother goes through those times when we wonder if we’re really capable of raising the children we’ve been given. On those difficult days, we have to stand on the Word of God and all of its promises.
To celebrate Mother’s Day, we asked our readers to share with us the best pieces of advice their mothers had ever given them.
The connection between a parent and child is powerful, sometimes in a mysterious, miraculous way.