Mental Load of Motherhood
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Now What? Living the Lent Lessons in Real Life
Easter Sunday is always beautiful, isn’t it? The joy of our risen Savior fills our hearts with hope. For a moment, everything feels more alive, more powerful, and maybe even a little more peaceful. But by the time Sunday evening comes rolling in, your mind is already turning toward Monday. You start thinking about school…
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It Is Finished: The End of Striving and the Beginning of Grace
There are three words Jesus spoke on the cross that change everything: “It is finished.” — John 19:30 Not “keep trying.” Not “do better.” Not “you’re almost there.” Finished. And yet… so many of us still live as if it isn’t. Why We Keep Striving For most of us, striving feels normal. Good, even. Responsible.…
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When You’re Soul-Tired: Learning to Rest in God’s Presence
If you’ve been feeling exhausted no matter how much rest you get, you’re not alone. For many working moms, burnout goes deeper than physical fatigue—it reaches the soul. In this post, we’ll explore what it really means to find rest in God’s presence when you feel completely worn down.
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Slow Growth Is Still Growth: Why Faithfulness Matters More Than Speed
One of the quiet pressures of modern life is the expectation that everything should happen quickly. Quick results. Quick progress. Quick solutions. We celebrate overnight success stories and rapid transformations. We admire the people who seem to be doing more, achieving more, and moving faster than everyone else. And whether we realize it or not,…
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You Don’t Have to Finish Everything: Trusting God with What’s Unfinished
There will always be something on the list. Always. At work, the emails refill. At home, the laundry regenerates. The dishes multiply. The calendar fills itself. The needs don’t stop. I’ve made peace with the fact that my to-do list will never be finished, at work or at home. Even on your deathbed, you’re technically…
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From Striving to Surrender: When You Feel Chased and Don’t Know Where to Turn
Ash Wednesday begins with a humbling reminder: You are dust. Not invincible. Not limitless. Not responsible for holding the whole world together. And yet, if you’re anything like most overwhelmed moms I know, you live like you are. You push. You plan. You scramble. You try harder. Because stopping feels dangerous. Especially when you feel…
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Standing Strong through Survival Mode
When troubles feel unrelenting and survival mode seems never-ending, remember that endurance strengthens your character, hope anchors your soul, and God’s love holds you through it all.
