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The Power of a Father’s Love and An Old Bible
  • Faith, Grief
  • July 18, 2021
  • 1.4K Views
  • 4  Minute Read
  • By Liz Newman
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The Power of a Father’s Love and An Old Bible

Dad, When you were here, we talked on the phone every morning. It was a daily rhythm and ritual until…

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God Meets Us Wherever We Are
  • Faith, Motherhood
  • March 7, 2021
  • 1.2K Views
  • 3  Minute Read
  • By Lindsay Meier
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God Meets Us Wherever We Are

Today I did a thing . . .  I read my Bible in front of my kids. Now, I know…

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I Love God But I Struggle To Read the Bible
  • Faith
  • January 17, 2021
  • 2.4K Views
  • 5  Minute Read
  • By Lindsay Meier
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I Love God But I Struggle To Read the Bible

True confession #1: I’m not a reader. True confession #2: I’m 30 years old, and I’ve never read the Bible…

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God Already Knows You’re Hurting, It’s OK to Tell Him
  • Faith
  • September 27, 2020
  • 1.8K Views
  • 6  Minute Read
  • By Meredith Boggs
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God Already Knows You’re Hurting, It’s OK to Tell Him

For years, I have believed I didn’t have the right to question God. Questioning would only reveal my lack of…

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I Don’t Have An Old Bible…Yet
  • Faith
  • December 3, 2019
  • 1.3K Views
  • 3  Minute Read
  • By Erin Ammons
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I Don’t Have An Old Bible…Yet

I don’t have an old Bible. I haven’t had this blue, leather-bound Bible since I was a child. It didn’t…

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I Want My Kids To See Me Seeking Jesus
  • Faith, Motherhood
  • November 1, 2019
  • 1.3K Views
  • 3  Minute Read
  • By Carla King
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I Want My Kids To See Me Seeking Jesus

I wanna get caught.  I'm a little mischievous but this isn't something I normally strive for, so let me explain.…

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5 Biblically-Based Ways to be Gentle With Our Kids’ Hearts
  • Faith
  • August 7, 2019
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  • By Lauren Eberspacher
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5 Biblically-Based Ways to be Gentle With Our Kids’ Hearts

"I just need you to sit down and be quiet for five minutes!” The words spewed out of my mouth…

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Despair Cannot Drown Us, God is Greater
  • Faith
  • June 30, 2019
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  • By Amy Dimarcangelo
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Despair Cannot Drown Us, God is Greater

The floods have lifted up, O LORD, the floods have lifted up their voice; the floods lift up their roaring.…

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“Odds Were Against Us, God Was Not.” Their Church Burned to the Ground—But Every Bible Survived
  • Faith, News
  • March 6, 2019
  • 1K Views
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  • By Carolyn Moore
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“Odds Were Against Us, God Was Not.” Their Church Burned to the Ground—But Every Bible Survived

The flames showed up uninvited just hours before churchgoers would have gathered for weekly services at Freedom Ministry Church. The…

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14 Faith-Based Gifts For Friends and Family
  • Faith, Shop
  • November 15, 2018
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  • 5  Minute Read
  • By Her View From Home
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14 Faith-Based Gifts For Friends and Family

Sparkly lights, Hallmark movies, heartfelt gifts, and too many cookies. 'Tis the season for all these things. Unfortunately, 'tis also the…

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I Reluctantly Opened the Bible Looking For Comfort; God Opened My Heart Instead
  • Child Loss, Faith, Grief
  • August 4, 2018
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  • By Summer Gordon
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I Reluctantly Opened the Bible Looking For Comfort; God Opened My Heart Instead

Lately, I’ve been in a funk. Honestly, it’s  been since Mother’s Day. You see, this was the second Mother’s Day…

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My Mom’s Old Beaten up Bible
  • Faith, Journal
  • January 8, 2017
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  • By Jen Miller
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My Mom’s Old Beaten up Bible

It is old and of no marketable value. There are no outrageous monthly insurance premiums attached to it or the…

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I watch you sometimes—when I’m pretty certain I watch you sometimes—when I’m pretty certain you don’t know I’m looking.⁣
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When you’re doing your thing.⁣
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When you’re being you apart from me.⁣
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And it’s in those moments that I see most clearly: you are such a masterpiece.⁣
Sometimes I forget that. I get frazzled. Exhausted. Overwhelmed. Busy. Annoyed. Frustrated. Blinded.⁣
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This motherhood thing is messy and complicated and sometimes I’m not sure I’m really cut out for it.⁣
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When I’m in the middle of fixing snacks and folding laundry and picking up broken crayons for the umpteenth time that day . . . I allow you to feel like a chore. Another thing on my to-do list.⁣
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Take care of the kids—annnnnd check.⁣
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I go about my days with the end goal of getting us all to bedtime, and I fail to see you for the beautiful, incredible human beings that you are.⁣
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I overlook how amazing it is that you are mine and I am yours and somehow, somewhere in this life—we were given to one another.⁣
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Sometimes it takes a big step back to see the whole picture clearly. So today I watched you, and I was reminded . . .⁣
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You, my loves, are the greatest gifts my hands will ever hold. And I’ll never let go.⁣
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Shared with permission from @Casey.e.huff
It’s my turn to have some sleepless nights.⁣
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It’s my turn for late-night snacks, so I don’t have to share.⁣
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It’s my turn to have my clothes stretched out by little hands.⁣
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It’s my turn to have fingerprints on the screen door.⁣
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It’s my turn to earn my laugh lines and gray hairs.⁣
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It’s my turn to soak up the beautiful, exhausting, magic of motherhood while the turn is still mine.⁣
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Tap the link in bio to read more👆⁣
Written by @okiesunshineblog
The first person I call is mom. When I don’t un The first person I call is mom.

When I don’t understand the insurance bill.

When someone says something mean to me.

When I need advice on how to care for my kiddos.

When I need someone to tell me it’s going to be okay.

When I have a question about literally anything.

When my heart is heavy.

When I need directions on how to make food.

When I need to hear the hard truth.

When I’m bored.

When I’m anything, really.

The first person I call is mom.

To see what she thinks, to hear what she would do, or to just get comforted by the voice of the one who has always been there.

She may not have all the answers, but sometimes I don’t need the answers.

Sometimes I just need my mom.

So I call.

I hope my kids will do the same with me.

Written by @kelli_bachara
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In this stage of life, your hormones are a freakin In this stage of life, your hormones are a freaking train wreck. Half the time you will feel exactly like you did when you were pregnant. Emotional. Tired. Fluffffffffy.⁣
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This stage of life is filled with weird doctor appointments with the words “premenopausal,” “genetics,” and “incontinence.” Your body starts to fail you in your mid-40s and it ticks you off. You are NOT that old, dang it.⁣
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In this stage of life, you forget everything. Pick-up times. School events. Your neighbor’s name.⁣
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In this stage of life, you start getting a whole new perspective of how little you know and how much you jacked up earlier in life. You start getting this incredible understanding of how God’s grace is enough to cover all of your mess-ups.⁣
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To the breastfeeding mom,⁣ ⁣ Don't judge the f To the breastfeeding mom,⁣
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Don't judge the formula-feeding mom for “not getting the same bonding experience.” She may not have been able to produce enough milk. Or maybe her baby didn’t latch, and she was in pain. Or maybe she had the baby blues. She’s not lazy or a bad mom because “breast is best.” What she’s dealing with every day is harder than you know.⁣
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To the formula-feeding mom,⁣
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Don’t judge the breastfeeding mom. Don’t tell her that her baby would sleep through the night with formula or is “too skinny.” What she’s dealing with every day is harder than you know.⁣
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To the working mom,⁣
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Don’t judge the stay-at-home mom for being “just” a stay-at-home mom. Don’t assume she hangs out all day catching up on reality shows. She’s comforting her preschooler, cleaning up non-stop messes, and rocking a fussy baby to sleep. What she’s dealing with every day is harder than you know.⁣
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To the stay-at-home mom,⁣
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Don’t judge the working mom for missing out when she’s struggling to find the balance. She feels so much guilt not being able to volunteer. What she’s dealing with every day is harder than you know.⁣
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And don’t judge the mom who homeschools, co-sleeps, baby-wears, and lets her kids use iPads, etc.⁣
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There’s a lot that’s broken for mothers in our society.⁣
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No matter how she parents, being a mom is hard.⁣
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So, let's be messy together because we know:⁣
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𝗪𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐚 𝐦𝐨𝐦 𝐝𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐢𝐬 𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐀𝐍𝐘𝐎𝐍𝐄 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰𝐬,⁣⁣
𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐧𝐨 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐬, 𝐦𝐨𝐦 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐭.⁣⁣
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Written by @livingfullaftered⁣
Artwork: @larirette
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