Title: Magnifying Moms
Theme: Thankfully Paul had another mom that influenced him
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Romans 16:13
Mother's Day Sermon
Rom 16:13 KJV - Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, and his mother and mine.
I - This Mother's Unnamable Identity
II - This Mother's Unmeasurable Influence
III - This Mother's Unfathomable Inheritance
IV - The Mother's Unforgettable Immortality
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
The Invisible Mom: If You Feel Unappreciated as a Mom, You're Not Alone
Being a mom is perhaps the most all-inclusive and demanding job in the history of "mankind." It's impossible to capture what running a family with school-age children entails these days, but here's a very, very, very short list of Mom's job...
Life management: schooling, homework, tutoring, forms, academic, athletic and social schedules, playdates, activities, camps, birthdays, health care, appointments, child and family travel, holidays, vacations, weekend planning, scheduling, grocery shopping (remembering everyone's faves) cooking, cleaning, laundry, house repair, date night planning (if still applicable).
Provide primary connection and emotional glue for all members of family: knowing names and details of who's who in the children's lives, who's being mean and nice, the latest crush, who got the lead in the play, when the next math quiz happens, who needs a tube of glitter for tomorrow's science project, and all the other infinite events that go on in everyone's day to day life.
Serve as that person who makes everyone (else) feel appreciated, seen and known. Oh, and did I forget, in addition to everything just mentioned (and the infinite things not mentioned), moms usually work full or part time jobs outside the universe that is the home (where children believe moms begin and end). And finally, in their "free" time, most moms are picking up stuff, putting out fires, answering cries for help, and respond ...
Theme: Thankfully Paul had another mom that influenced him
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Romans 16:13
Mother's Day Sermon
Rom 16:13 KJV - Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, and his mother and mine.
I - This Mother's Unnamable Identity
II - This Mother's Unmeasurable Influence
III - This Mother's Unfathomable Inheritance
IV - The Mother's Unforgettable Immortality
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
The Invisible Mom: If You Feel Unappreciated as a Mom, You're Not Alone
Being a mom is perhaps the most all-inclusive and demanding job in the history of "mankind." It's impossible to capture what running a family with school-age children entails these days, but here's a very, very, very short list of Mom's job...
Life management: schooling, homework, tutoring, forms, academic, athletic and social schedules, playdates, activities, camps, birthdays, health care, appointments, child and family travel, holidays, vacations, weekend planning, scheduling, grocery shopping (remembering everyone's faves) cooking, cleaning, laundry, house repair, date night planning (if still applicable).
Provide primary connection and emotional glue for all members of family: knowing names and details of who's who in the children's lives, who's being mean and nice, the latest crush, who got the lead in the play, when the next math quiz happens, who needs a tube of glitter for tomorrow's science project, and all the other infinite events that go on in everyone's day to day life.
Serve as that person who makes everyone (else) feel appreciated, seen and known. Oh, and did I forget, in addition to everything just mentioned (and the infinite things not mentioned), moms usually work full or part time jobs outside the universe that is the home (where children believe moms begin and end). And finally, in their "free" time, most moms are picking up stuff, putting out fires, answering cries for help, and respond ...
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