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Remember the Lord: 3 Ways to Rehearse God’s Faithfulness
We can use a myriad of tangible objects, experiences, and family rhythms to pass along to our kids the stories of God’s work in our lives—even from before they were born.
Missing Mom: Christ’s Comfort on Difficult Mother’s Days
When Mother’s Day is a painful reminder of loss, we can trust God to help us walk the tension of “sorrowful, yet always rejoicing” (2 Cor. 6:10).
Patterns in the Dark
When we can’t see the way forward, God’s record of deliverance for his people gives us a pattern to trace and to trust.
When Grief Becomes Dangerous (and What to Do About It)
When sadness begins to lead us away from the safety and goodness of God’s presence instead of to it, that can be a red flag pointing us to seek deeper help.
Only One: Hope for Single Moms and Those Who Love Them
When we feel the inadequacy of being the only one raising our kids, we cling to the only One strong enough to supply our needs—our faithful heavenly Father.
Grief’s Good Gifts
God’s gifts of grace are often hidden in the most unexpected places—even amidst our suffering and sorrows.
When We Fear the Worst
No matter what he calls us to walk through, God is trustworthy and good, and so we can trade our fears for faith.
Finding Christ in Life’s Losses
Jesus can use the darkness of grief—even the loss of a precious child—to reveal deeper depths of his character and love for us.
The Grief of a Child’s Diagnosis
Through all the stages of grieving a child’s diagnosis, we can lean into God’s love and look for the evidences of his faithful care.
Loss and Lament: Hope Amidst Miscarriage
In the pain and uncertainty of pregnancy loss, lament can be a means of worship, drawing us close to the Father of mercies.
Praying the Word: When You Are Grieving a Child’s Disability
Remembering God’s perfect design and care for our children and us—from the womb—comforts our hearts even as we lament a hard diagnosis.
Jesus Sees: Mothering Through Chronic Illness
Through the unseen struggles of chronic illness, we can take heart that Jesus sees us in our weakness—just as he did the bleeding woman in Scripture.
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