Mother's lessons on love and faith from "summary" of The Color of Water by James McBride
Ruth McBride Jordan, a remarkable woman who raised twelve children on her own, had a unique way of teaching her children about love and faith. She believed in the importance of showing love through actions rather than words, and she demonstrated this through her unwavering commitment to her family. Despite facing numerous challenges and hardships, Ruth always put her children first, sacrificing her own needs for their well-being. Ruth's lessons on love were not just about taking care of her children's physical needs; she also taught them the value of compassion, forgiveness, and empathy. She showed them that love is not limited to blood relations, but extends to all human beings regardless of their background or circumstances. Through her actions, Ruth instilled in her children a sense of responsibility towards others and a deep understanding o...Similar Posts
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