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Learning to Love What Must Be Done
Motherhood is a lot of work. Some of it feels rewarding. Some of it is just necessary. What if we could learn to love the things we have to do, not just the things we want to do?
The Gospel and Our Marriages
It doesn’t take long for us to realize that our fairytale visions of marriage are just that—a fairytale. In real life, marriage tends to be much harder than we imagined. But it can also be much richer. Here’s good news for real marriages.
Little by Little
We often grow weary of little progress and little thanks as we care for little people. The Risen Motherhood book shows us how God uses all moments of motherhood, big and small, in his grand plan of redemption as he transforms our hearts, little by little.
Children, Come and See: Displaying Mom’s Faith in Christ
Christian mothering can too easily become a set of should's and how to's. But the greatest gift we can give our children is pursuing and enjoying Christ himself.
The Weapon of Faith in the Hard Days of Motherhood
How the story of David and Goliath gives moms hope and faith on our most discouraging days.
Why Should a Mom Read Leviticus?
While it may not be the first book we think to study, Leviticus is a gift from God to teach and sustain us. Consider grabbing your coffee and mining for its treasure.
The Gift of Neediness
Being pushed to our knees reminds us of our faithful God. Potty training is one way that happens.
A Necessary Ally
What happens when we feel more like we’re wilting than blooming in motherhood? We remember God is our strong helper, and we trust him with the blooming fruit.
The Secret of Being Content
When brokenness is all around us, can we still be content? Through Christ, we can.
How One Working Mom Prioritizes Time in the Word: An Interview
Danielle Herbert works as a project manager for a business-consulting firm that manages government contracts in the D.C. area. In this written interview, Danielle shares how she prioritizes time in the Word as a working mom.
Sorting Through Common Questions About Story Bibles
We don’t pretend story bibles are the real thing, but they can be really helpful. Here are some helpful things to consider as you figure out how to (or not to!) use story bibles in your home.
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