Most of us received some kind of talk about hormones and what to expect from them when we hit puberty, but where’s the talk for adult women about hormones?
Read MorePrioritizing yourself can be the hardest habit to start. I think we often confuse prioritizing ourselves with selfishness. Those two terms are not synonymous! We do not need to feel guilty for making ourselves a priority
Read MoreIn marriage, it’s a good idea to take a step back and assess your “balance sheet” every so often too. So I want to challenge you to stop reading for a minute and think: what is the ratio of assets to liabilities in your day-to-day interactions with your spouse?
Read MoreHealthy friendships keep you healthy as a woman, and the healthier you are, the better mom you will be for your children. Today, I want to encourage you to do a self-check on your friendship priorities.
Read MoreThis Christmas, when it seems like things aren’t going the way you’d hoped, remember Luke’s words, “But Mary…” and like Mary, simply treasure the significance of Christmas by pondering it in your heart.
Read MoreThis week, I would love for you to reflect on the following questions when it comes to your own phone use. Do you need to make a change to be more present for your family in this season?
Read MoreGod has called into relationship and community for a reason. He knows we need others and others desperately need us.
Read MorePrayer is a way we communicate with our Father in heaven and a way we hear from him. Paul says to pray without ceasing, which means, be in constant conversation with God all day.
Read MoreStudying the Word will always bear fruit in your life. You will learn more of God’s character and more about His kingdom. Your heart will be changed, and your mom life will be better off for it.
Read MoreMoving is hard on you, your children, and your friends. Here are 3 tips I hope will help you navigate this difficult season.
Read MoreJoin us as we talk to Wendi Nunnery and her journey of being a mom while struggling with mental health.
Wendi struggled with OCD for years, but after she had a child it became apparent that she needed help.
Are you finding that after 6 months of social distance and pandemic life you have lost touch not only with your community, but with yourself a little bit too? I think this fall we all need to figure out how we can establish healthy routines for re-connecting given the new normal. Here are my thoughts:
Read MoreIf I know anything about mom life, it’s this: when you have kids at home, there’s always someone asking for more of your time.
Read MoreWe create expectations in our minds about the way we “think” our children should behave, our family should treat us, the way our job should be, in-laws, holidays, friends, teachers, etc. And what happens when those expectations aren’t met?
Read MoreWe are ALL wired very differently and we ALL need Jesus!
Read MoreMany times as moms, we work from sun up to sun down, and then all through the night. But we aren’t like the Energizer Bunny, we can’t keep going and going and going. What can we do?
Read MoreDealing with anger is a fact of life when you’re a mom, no matter if it’s your anger or theirs that’s causing problems.
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