Simple Steps to Nurture Your Family’s Faith and Well-Being
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Do you ever look at your tween and feel like you’re watching them try to become someone the world wants them to be, instead of the person God created them to be? If you’re worried and feeling a little helpless, you are not alone, and there is a powerful hope for them, and for you.
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Learning to Love When Love Is Hard (1 Corinthians 13)
There is a kind of love that feels gentle and natural—and then there is tough love.
The kind that costs you sleep.
The kind that aches in your chest.
The kind that keeps showing up even when your child is pushing away, rebelling, or choosing a p...
Why a Faith-Filled Home Still Needs Visual Calm
When your tween loves God but feels unsteady inside
You can be a faithful, Bible-loving mom and still watch your middle schooler struggle to stay calm.
Not because they don’t believe.
Not because you haven’t taught them truth.
But because their mind...
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That Moment You Don’t Talk About
There’s a moment most moms recognize immediately.
The drive was tense. Someone said too much. Someone shut down. The morning didn’t unfold the way you hoped it would. And then the car stops.
Doors open. Smiles appear.
You step inside looking put together—but i...
Keeping the Lord Before You Each Day
A reflection for the Faith Mom
“I have set the LORD always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.” — Psalm 16:8 (KJV)
Living faith is not loud.
It isn’t proven by what we wear, carry, or display.
Faith lives quietly in the heart tha...
The faith your children experience most is the one they live alongside you.
God never asked you to grow the fruit in your children’s lives.
He asked you to plant, water, and trust Him with the harvest.
That distinction brings peace.
In Psalm 1, we see a picture of a person who delights in God’s W...
“Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God…”
Those words are not a future promise.
They describe a present reality—one many sincere moms have never been taught how to enter.
But God has made the way clear.
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Peace With God Is Not a Goal—It Is a Position
Faith mom, peace with Go...