When Mama Needs Grace
“You’re a mean mommy. I want the good mommy!”
Well, I have to laugh AND cry.
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Missionzera encourages relational connection with God, and others.
Through a Biblical worldview, with a relational lens, we explore topics of
We plant seeds (zera means “seed”) of hope through
We seek to reflect Jesus Christ in our lives and through the ministry of Missionzera.
Missionzera is a missions assignment, strengthening women and girls in Biblical truth, as it applies to our relationships. Through conversations, interviews, and study, we seek to spiritually and relationally encourage others.
“You’re a mean mommy. I want the good mommy!”
Well, I have to laugh AND cry.
We live in a peaceful world, right?Ha. You read that first sentence and probably chuckled, or perhaps teared up and took a deep breath. “I wish” quite possibly ran through your mind. In response to recent events and continuing unrest within our society, the hope and prayers for world peace continue to rise.
I often see a prayer request appear on my Facebook newsfeed and I typically respond with “praying!” to acknowledge that I see the request and let the person know that I will be mindful about their need and will pray about it. If a friend shares a specific concern with me, I will certainly make the efforts to pray.
The concept of a seed is quite foundational to life. The Hebrew word “zera” is found in the first book of the Bible, Genesis 1:11 (King James Bible): “And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed (zera), and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed (zera) is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.”
Trust . . . in the Mighty Hand of God A True Story She was told to never walk on the Indian path, but the
This hot mess mama stumbled into a convenience store to grab a few cosmetics… and chocolate, of course!