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A Husband’s Perspective on a Postpartum Body
While a wife may assume that her body is less attractive to her husband after having children, this husband explains why the postpartum body is something to be treasured.
3 Ways to Fight Fear in Motherhood
If we fear the Lord instead of fearing all the “what ifs” in our children’s lives, we can find rest and refuge in him, even amidst the uncertainties of parenting.
The First Empty Nest
As seasons of motherhood change and our children are less in our care, we can entrust them to our heavenly Father who faithfully cares for us and our children in every season.
How Do I Talk To My Kids About Ethnicity?
Simple truths about how God made us can help us have meaningful conversations about ethnic diversity with our kids.
Make This the Year You Read Your Bible
Whether we read the Bible yesterday, five years ago, or never before, we can come to God’s Word in faith, believing that he meets us there with grace and truth.
New Year, New Mom: Two Truths & a Lie About New Year’s Resolutions
Resolutions can help us change, but only God can make us new.
Our Longing to Belong
Whether our earthly family is a place of joy or heartache, it can point us to God’s eternal family—the place we all belong.
Our Deliverer
Our bruises can tempt us to be hardhearted and unforgiving. But when we look to the broken body of Christ, we realize we can give grace, because we have received it in abundance.
Our Longing for God Himself
No matter how many good gifts we give and receive at Christmas, it’s never enough to satisfy our children’s expectations or our own hearts. But God sent us the gift of himself in Jesus—a gift we can enjoy forever.
Remembering the Gospel at the Table: How Our Meals Can Point Us to Christ
Meals can do more than nourish our bodies—they can be an opportunity for the Lord to nourish our souls as we remember what he has done.
Helping Children Pray like Daniel
It can be hard for us to develop a habit of prayer, much less teach our children to do it. Daniel provides a helpful model for all of us.
Why Did God Give My Kids a Sick Mom?
For moms with chronic pain and illness, seeing the impact on our children can deepen the suffering. But we can trust that God works all things for our children’s good, even having a sick mom.
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