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Two Truths and a Lie about Gratitude
Even when circumstances overwhelm, Scripture reminds us that gratitude is an intentional choice made possible in Christ—one that brings peace to our hearts.
Eyes to See Glimpses of Grace
Intentionally seeking out evidence of God’s grace—in ourselves, our children, and even our circumstances—is a powerful and practical way to battle discouragement in motherhood.
Like Mama, Like Son: Facing Anxiety Together
When anxious thoughts multiply, we can take comfort in the hope of the gospel and Christ’s promises to redeem us from all the brokenness and suffering of the fall.
A Liturgy When Breastfeeding Isn’t Going as Planned
Meditating on God’s role as provider and sustainer comforts our hearts through the up-and-down journey of trying to nourish our own little ones.
A Letter for Moms with a Neurodivergent Child
Through the challenges and unknowns of mothering a neurodivergent child, we can expect God to continue showing us his goodness and grace.
R|M Gift Guides 2023
Get those gift lists out, mom—we've got you covered! The R|M Gift Guides are officially LIVE, and we can't wait for you to see our picks this year! Whether you're shopping for your husband, sister, mom friend, or your small group Secret Santa swap, we've included a gift idea for everyone!
Two Truths and a Lie for Nostalgic Mothers
When waves of nostalgia hit, the gospel reminds us to hold the past both gratefully and realistically—and to fix our eyes on the hope yet to come.
Meaningful Meals: Reflecting Christ’s Heart around the Table
As we persevere in pursuing meaningful times around the table with our families, we can reflect Christ’s heart for mealtime ministry.
Grief Reharmonized
Though the melody of our grief is bitter, the underlying chord of the gospel reharmonizes it with hope.
Strong Minds & Full Hearts: Helping Our Kids Grow in Conviction and Compassion
Discipling our children in the gospel means laying a foundation of both truth and grace—cultivating minds of conviction and hearts of compassion.
Supermoms Don’t Exist (But Faithful Moms Do)
We can hang up our capes and stop striving after supermom status because the Lord calls and equips us to simply be faithful—in the good days, the failures, and everything in between.
Trusting God’s Best for Our Children
When obeying and trusting God leads us to make unpopular decisions or forsake worldly goods, we can trust that he is still accomplishing his best for our children.
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