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A Poem for Pregnancy Loss
Even in the devastation of miscarriage, we can find evidence of God’s sustaining grace and redemption hope to cling to.
How Do I Talk to My Kids about Tragic Events?
Tragic events in our world give us opportunities to talk with our kids about the very real consequences of the fall—but to also point forward to the hope of Christ’s redemption.
God with Us: Finding Immanuel in Our Toughest Trials
The truth we celebrate at Christmas—that Christ has come to be Immanuel, “God with us”—is the truth that also anchors us through our deepest valleys.
Learning Gratitude from the Psalms
The psalmists guide us in meshing both deep lament and heartfelt thanksgiving to God, reminding us that, at all times, “he has dealt bountifully with us.”
A Letter for Moms with a Neurodivergent Child
Through the challenges and unknowns of mothering a neurodivergent child, we can expect God to continue showing us his goodness and grace.
Grief Reharmonized
Though the melody of our grief is bitter, the underlying chord of the gospel reharmonizes it with hope.
A Seen Pain: Common Ground at the Cross
Though we each experience unique pains in motherhood, the cross gives us common ground to stand on as we look to Jesus for comfort and strength.
Let Your Heart Take Courage: Waiting on the Lord in an Adoption Process
As we wait for a precious child to join our family, we can wait in hope and dependence on the God who draws near to us.
When the Clock Strikes Midnight: 3 Encouragements for Depressed Moms
In the darkness of depression, our Savior—the “dawn from on high”—stands ready to minister his light and life to our weary souls.
The Gift I Didn’t Want to Give My Kids
When loss and grief intersect with our motherhood, we have the privilege of showing our kids that Jesus “is the safest and surest place to run.”
Patterns in the Dark
When we can’t see the way forward, God’s record of deliverance for his people gives us a pattern to trace and to trust.
Only One: Hope for Single Moms and Those Who Love Them
When we feel the inadequacy of being the only one raising our kids, we cling to the only One strong enough to supply our needs—our faithful heavenly Father.
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