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Biblical Body Image: The Root of Our Dissatisfaction
When we root out desires to be fitter or look better than other moms around us, we are free to celebrate and steward our bodies for their designed purpose—bringing glory to God.
A Liturgy for When a Parent Is Exhausted
In the emptiness of our own exhaustion, we can cry out to the Lord for restoration—of soul, mind, and strength.
He Sets the Pace: Learning to Surrender to God’s Timeline
The many interruptions and unmet expectations of motherhood are an opportunity to slow down and learn to walk at God’s pace—in the good works which he has prepared for us.
The Gift of Time: 5 Practical Tips for New Moms
There are many demands on our time in the postpartum stage but also precious opportunities for rest, growth, thankfulness, and ministry to others.
In the Mirror: A Gospel Look at Body Image
The gospel gives us new eyes to appreciate the bodies God has given us, no matter what they look like or how they function.
Be Still and Notice: Savoring God’s Love in a Chaotic World
In the midst of a busy, distracted world, incorporating a few simple practices in our lives can keep us grounded in God’s ever-present care for us.
8 Ways to Spiritually Thrive in the Newborn Season
There are many ways we can cultivate our relationship with the Lord, even when we’re short on time and sleep.
Two Truths & a Lie about Hormones
Our hormones are tools in God’s hands for our good and his glory.
God’s Care for Postpartum Moms
In an exhausting season when we give so much to care for our little ones, we have this hope and comfort—our Gentle Shepherd is leading us and carrying us close to his heart.
Postpartum Bodies and the Mom Who Battles Chronic Illness
While battling chronic illness can make it challenging to care for those who depend on us, we can depend on our Father whose strength is made perfect in weakness.
The Local Church Is Your Family—and This Changes Everything
As moms we spend a lot of time caring for our nuclear families, but what a blessing that we’re part of a much larger spiritual family! In the church, we get to love and be loved by our brothers and sisters in Christ.
A Husband’s Perspective on a Postpartum Body
While a wife may assume that her body is less attractive to her husband after having children, this husband explains why the postpartum body is something to be treasured.
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