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Jill Savage

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May 06, 2022

Many Christians view Jesus as being completely God, but sometimes forget that He was also human. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Jill Savage shares why every mom can take comfort in the assurance that Jesus understands their exhaustion, disappointment, and vulnerabilities. Similar to how a mom has her sleep interrupted because her child is sick, when the disciples were startled by a great storm at sea, they woke Jesus after He had an exhausting day of ministry. Jill also explains to Dr. Dobson the need for people to define themselves by who Christ is, not what they may see or receive in other people. It’s also necessary for a mom to have a supportive and caring husband.

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Jill Savage

Jill Savage is a national speaker who is passionate about encouraging families. She is the author and co-author of fourteen books, including Professionalizing Motherhood, Living with Less So Your Family Has More, and No More Perfect Moms. Jill has been featured on Crosswalk.com, Family Life Today and Today's Christian Woman magazine. Previously, Jill served as the CEO of Hearts at Home, an organization that was created to provide resources for moms in all phases of motherhood. Jill and her husband, Mark, now pursue full-time ministry with an emphasis on marriage and helping people improve the quality of their lives as God intended. They have five grown children, eight grandchildren, and make their home in Normal, Illinois.

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