A wise mother strives to edify and encourage her family members. She knows that knowing the Lord often begins at home.
“A wise woman builds her house, but a fool demolishes hers with her own hands. »
20. Psalm 139:13-14
“For you formed my womb, you woven me in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.
*Note: All Bible verses are taken from the English Standard Version unless otherwise noted.
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Veronica Olson wrote his first poem at the age of seven and later studied English at university, focusing on 18th-century literature. When not listening to baseball games, enjoying the outdoors, or reading, she can be found primarily in Richmond, Virginia, writing primarily about nature, nostalgia, faith, family, and Jane Austen.
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