Simple Steps to Nurture Your Family’s Faith and Well-Being
Tangible Tools to Help Your Child Be a Good Friend — and Choose One
Middle school friendships are loud.
Loud with laughter.
Loud with insecurity.
Loud with comparison.
Loud with drama.
And somewhere in the noise, your child is trying to figure out:
Who am I?
And who should I walk with?
If your ...
Does the quiet pressure to be “good enough” for God ever feel like a heavy weight on your shoulders? It's like being on a spiritual treadmill, where stopping means you might fall from His grace. This article explores a revolutionary truth from the book of Ephesians that can free your family from thi...
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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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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...
A Spirit-led day brings peace, clarity, and purpose into everyday life. Instead of reacting to demands and distractions, you move through your day anchored in God’s presence, confident that your time, energy, and efforts are aligned with what matters most.
When your day is led by the Spirit:
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When Your Heart Wants More of God but Life Feels Too Busy
Ever feel like you’re trying to stay close to God, but your days are so full that your spiritual life feels more like maintenance than real growth?
As a working mom of two middle schoolers—juggling practices, homework, and a full-time job—y...