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Chris Wieberdink![]() ![]() Chris's Thoughts on Gentle Mothering![]() Gentle mothering is so important because we as parents are our children's first view of what God is like. If we refuse to meet their needs or have other things we set as more important than them, how will they feel about God, their Heavenly Father? Will they see Him as someone who, like their earthly parents, can not be trusted to meet their needs? Or will they know that if their earthly parents meet their needs in a loving way, how much more so the God that created them?
Why do you feel that God wants you to parent this way?
Chris's TestimonyI think I was first "saved" in 5th grade. In my religion class (I went to a Christian school) I suddenly had the epiphany that all this sin and Bible stuff had to do with ME! I fell away and backslid in my teenage years. I met my godly husband my second year of college. When I began homeschooling 1.5 years ago, I suddenly was surrounded with a whole new peer group, who showed me that my Christian walk had been shallow and not real. I started to read my Bible more and discovered many wonderful truths there that led me to a closer walk with Jesus and a joy at having Him in my life. I know I am saved because God tells us that "whosoever believeth on Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." I believe! I believe and I love Him and I try so hard to please Him in everything I do! While I am not saved in any part by my works, faith without works is dead. I do good works to please my God and my Savior and to show my eternal devotion to Him.
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