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As Christians, We Often Suffer in Silence
We often suffer in silence. If it’s postpartum depression, we believe if we tell someone, then they’ll think we’re ungrateful for this beautiful baby that God has gifted us. We believe they’ll think…
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“Mama Knows Best” for Her Family
I hate decisions. I am the most indecisive person you will ever meet. My husband laughs anytime we’re at a restaurant because I will be the last to order so I can see…
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There is a Season For Everything in Motherhood
“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens” Ecclesiastes 3:1 There is a season for everything in motherhood, and with it, a time for everything. There…
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Right There With Ya, Sister
I long for the day when I don’t have to change a diaper and get diaper cream smeared under my fingernail (or worse, poop). I can’t wait for the day when my children…
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When Mama Needs a Nap
Come to me, all of you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28 Complete and utter exhaustion, that’s what I was feeling. The baby had been up from…
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My Greatest Accomplishments in Life
I used to have such aspirations for my life. I had dreams that I wanted to accomplish and I was driven to do what I felt like would make me the most happy. …
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Maybe I’ll Vacuum Tomorrow
Yeah . . . that vacuum sat there for a majority of the day. I’m sure if anyone had come over to my house, they would’ve thought, “Wow, she’s a messy housewife” But…
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A Daughter Will Always Need Her Mother
A daughter will always need her mother, no matter how old she gets in life. As children, we run to our moms when we hurt ourselves or when a bully hurts our feelings…
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To the Woman Struggling With Her Mental Health
If I could go back in time, I wish I could tell the woman in this photo that she didn’t need to hide her pain behind that beautiful smile. I wish I could…
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The Only Mom for the Job: 5 Scriptures for When you Feel like “Just a Mom”
It’s no easy task. There are no promotions or a big, fancy office with your name on the door. There is very little recognition and no vacations. The job is just simply, “mom.” …