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When Our Children Suffer
As much as we’d like to protect them, our children will inevitably face trials and suffering. When they do, we can trust God is with us and he’s working in their lives.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Their Fears?
Big fears often grip our little one’s hearts and minds. We can help our kids deal with their fears as we process with them, point them to Christ, and pray with them.
The Gospel and Our Finances
Money is a necessary part of life and motherhood that can easily come between us and God. Although we can’t serve both God and money, we can serve God by managing money wisely.
Spring 2020 AUA FAQs
The RM Team loves seeing questions roll in when we’re prepping for an “Ask Us Anything” podcast episode with Emily and Laura. Unfortunately, we can’t answer every question submitted to us—there’s not enough time. However, we have a treasure trove of resources and information in our show archives, article archives, and old show notes that have already answered some of the questions we receive. If you didn’t hear Emily and Laura answer your question on this most recent AUA show, check below. We’ve rounded up a collection of links from previous RM content (plus a few other sources) to help answer some of the most asked questions we received.
Redeeming the Little Moments of Motherhood
Large blocks of free time can be hard to come by for moms. But turning to the Lord in our little moments can make a big difference.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Jesus’ Death?
Trying to explain Jesus’ crucifixion to our kids can be intimidating. Here are three helpful and hopeful ideas to make it easier.
COVID-19: A Note from the R|M Team
Risen Motherhood community, our hope is not in our health—it’s in Christ. He is risen from the dead and seated at the right hand of the Father. As scary as this is for us—no matter what grief or trial we will face—he is in control, he has a plan, and he is working for the good of those who are called according to his purpose.
How to Be a Friend at All Times (Even When You Don’t Have Time)
Caring for our children often leaves us with little time to care for our friends. But with a little creativity, we can be a friend at all times, even when we don’t have time.
Hospitality for Busy Moms: Living Out the Gospel One Hectic Meal at a Time
If you’ve ever read passages like 1 Peter 4:9—“Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling”—with a pang of guilt, you’re not alone.
Showing Our Children that God Is Real
Childhood fun often includes fantasy, fairy tales, and imagination, so children may be confused about God. Here are some ideas for showing them that God is real.
Gospel Hope When Your Kids Lose a Pet
Losing a beloved pet can introduce death to our children earlier than we might like. But it also provides an opportunity to talk to our kids about the gospel.
Two Truths & a Lie About Feelings
Feelings are one way we reflect God’s image, but they can also get out of control. We need the truth that God is in charge, not our feelings, to transform our feelings into a beautiful display of Christ’s work in us.
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