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Revive Our Hearts

Dishes in the Clothes Dryer

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2006

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Do you rush around frantically trying to get to church? Are your kids’ messy rooms a source of constant frustration?

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0:00.0

How many times have you rushed around on Sunday morning trying frantically to get everybody to church?

0:07.1

Here's Donna Otto with some advice.

0:09.5

Order starts the night before. Order doesn't start the morning of your day. It starts the night before.

0:16.5

And the key word to organization is preparation.

0:21.6

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss for Wednesday, May 10.

0:26.6

Earlier in the week, our guest Donna Otto described her bleak home life.

0:39.9

She didn't experience joy or peace until she began to visit the homes of some of her friends,

0:45.8

and it changed her life.

0:48.2

Donna determined to create a home of order and peace, but it wasn't easy.

0:52.9

She'll tell us about some of the practical things she

0:55.2

had to learn about organization in just a minute. To begin, here's one of the women who

1:00.9

has been listening along with us.

1:03.2

My background, you could change the names and the dates and the places the same. And

1:07.6

it was visiting other people's homes. And I remember on Friday nights, usually after games, you'd spend the night with someone, you know.

1:16.1

And one family I love to spend the night with because on Saturday morning, everyone had to clean.

1:23.4

Even the brothers and then the one sister that I was friends with.

1:32.3

And if you had a friend spend the night, this was what the family did. And I loved it.

1:34.3

It was a designated time.

1:35.3

I can't remember now what it was, but say like by 10 o'clock, everyone was done, and then you were free for your Saturday.

1:42.3

And I love spending the night there. So I patterned our Saturday

1:47.0

morning cleanup after that. My husband still worked on Saturdays. He wasn't there. But the children

1:51.5

and I, and any guess, did Saturday morning cleanup. But I heard a little tip somewhere about how to make

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