How Motherhood is in Similitude of the Savior
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JuliannMay 9, 2022
Love the analogy. Powerful and humbling. Thank you. The day after Mother’s Day is the perfect time to post and read and share.
MaryMay 9, 2022
Thank you for this reminder. I laughed and cried at the truth of your descriptions. Watching my daughter recently enter motherhood for the first time, I had a shiver of trepidation for the life of servitude and labor that lies ahead. But there is no greater or more worthwhile labor. Your words add a reminder of the spiritual value of our maternal efforts.
ShayMay 9, 2022
Tremendous article. Thank you!
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