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Two Truths and a Lie About Applying the Gospel
Keep applying the gospel again and again—moment-by-moment, prayer-by-prayer, conflict-by-conflict—it focuses our hearts more fully on Christ and conforms us to his image.
Theological Discernment Matters for Moms Too
God has equipped us with his word and his Spirit to help us discern truth and teach it to our children.
Our Daily Bread: Dependence and Gratitude Around the Table
Praying before meals reminds us of our need for daily bread—to fill our stomachs and our souls—and points us (and our children) to God who so generously supplies it.
Loving a Friend Through Crisis
Though our days may already be filled with serving our own families, when a friend is in crisis, we have a beautiful opportunity to serve her and help her experience the love of Christ.
Making Big Decisions Together
God is gracious to use both the good and challenging aspects of decision-making to help us grow in relationship with him and one another.
Things Moms Can Do as the COVID-19 School Year Approaches
Starting a school year in the midst of a pandemic may leave us discouraged about all the things we can’t do or control. But the truth is, there are lots of things we can do—starting with trusting our God whose love endures far longer than this pandemic.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Their Hard Bible Questions?
We may not be able to anticipate every hard Bible question our kids will ask, but we can equip ourselves to give God-honoring responses.
Frozen in Grief: The Pain of Ambiguous Loss
Losses that we relive everyday can be met with God’s mercies that are new every morning.
Postpartum Bodies and the Mom Who Battles Chronic Illness
While battling chronic illness can make it challenging to care for those who depend on us, we can depend on our Father whose strength is made perfect in weakness.
A Call to Mobile Discipleship
Talking to our kids about the gospel can happen anytime, anywhere—not just during family devotions. Even the most routine parts of our days can be gospel moments.
Will Motherhood Change Your Walk with God? Teaching Our Children the Habits of Grace
No need to reinvent the wheel as we seek to raise our children to know the Lord—the same habits of grace that help moms and dads walk with God are fruitful for kids too.
4 Ways to Feed Your Kids
Considering how we feed our children—not just what we feed them—can turn ordinary dinners into an experience of the gospel.
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