Just a Mom: How Your Work in the Home Reflects God’s Character

“What do you do?”
“Oh, I’m just a mom.”
Just a mom.
I must have said it a thousand times as a young mother, feeling the weight of my daily tasks that seemed never-ending and often unnoticed. Yet, the Bible reveals a different truth about motherhood—a holy calling filled with purpose and significance. From the stories of heroic mothers like Hannah and Mary to the wisdom of Proverbs 31, we see that being a mom is not just a job; it’s a reflection of God’s character. You are not “just a mom.” You are the image of God.

When Mother’s Day Hurts

“Happy Mother’s Day,” the greeter at the church spoke with a smile as I entered into church. That simple greeting, spoken in kindness, brought me to tears. He had no idea I had just lost my unborn child 3 weeks prior. Mother’s Day is a day of celebration, but it can also bring a wave of sorrow for many. Whether you’re grieving a loss, longing for a child, or feeling distant from your own mother, know that God sees your pain. Join me as we explore how to find hope and healing in the midst of heartache this Mother’s Day.

Regarding Five Things That Jesus Said that Everyone Would Rather Forget

We often hear a lopsided portrayal of Jesus, one that softens his teachings to fit our preferences. Yet, the truth is that Jesus made bold statements that challenge us deeply. From calling us to repentance to declaring his oneness with the Father, his words demand our attention and reflection. In a world eager to forget the harder truths, these five quotes remind us that Jesus is not just a figure to admire but the King of Kings deserving of our worship. Dive into these powerful teachings and discover why they are essential to understanding who Jesus truly is.

Keeping up with the Colossians

Are you ready for a spiritual wardrobe makeover? In our latest episode, we explore Colossians 3:1–17, where Paul offers us the ultimate fashion advice for our souls. Just like that favorite outfit that makes you feel like your true self, we’re invited to shed the burdens of sin and embrace the virtues that truly define us as believers. Join us for a divine closet refresh that promises to elevate your spirit and style—without breaking the bank! Discover how to dress for success in your faith journey and step into the life you were meant to live.

Misinterpreted: Matthew 18:20

Colossians 1:15 states, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.” But what does it really mean? Many misunderstand “firstborn” as implying Jesus was created, which diminishes His divine nature. In reality, “firstborn” signifies His supreme position and authority over all creation. If Jesus were merely a created being, He couldn’t be God, and thus, couldn’t save us. Discover the profound truth of who Jesus truly is and why it matters for your faith and hope. Dive deeper into this essential understanding of Christ’s divine identity and its implications for your life.

Regarding Psalm 15

With just 5 verses, Psalm 15 offers a profound glimpse into the heart of God and the character He desires in us. It challenges us to reflect on our relationship with Him and how we treat others. From the call to walk blamelessly and speak truth to the emphasis on selflessness and compassion, this psalm paints a vivid portrait of a life grounded in righteousness. Ultimately, it points us to Jesus Christ, the perfect fulfillment of these qualities, inviting us to embrace Him and reflect His love in our world. Discover the transformative power of Psalm 15!

The Devil Wears… Worry

If anxiety was a designer label, most of us would be wearing it. In this thought-provoking episode, we take a moment to pause and delve into two powerful wisdom-passages that challenge our anxieties and endless to-do lists. From the “perfect woman” of Proverbs 31 to Jesus’ profound teachings on worry, we uncover what it truly means to be clothed with strength and dignity. Join us as we explore how the Gospel invites us to shed the weight of worry and embrace a life of trust and confidence. Discover the transformative power of faith in the face of anxiety!

Regarding Cohabitation

Cohabitation has become increasingly accepted in modern society, with over 75% of couples living together before marriage. However, research reveals that this trend may harm long-term marital health. For Bible-believing Christians, the implications are even more profound, as living together before marriage contradicts God’s design for a sacred union. Discover the surprising findings on how cohabitation can diminish the value of marriage, create feelings of entrapment, and lead to lower sexual satisfaction. Explore the biblical guidance that underscores the importance of honoring God’s plan for marriage and the practical steps you can take for a blessed future together.

Why Do We Baptize Babies?

Why would a church that doesn’t identify as “Presbyterian” or “Lutheran” choose to baptize babies? This practice often surprises visitors, but it is rooted in a rich understanding of biblical covenants. Baptism, much like circumcision in the Old Testament, serves as a sign and seal of a promise—a promise of relationship with God. In this article, we explore the deep theological significance behind infant baptism, its historical context, and why we believe it is a vital practice for believers and their children. Join us as we uncover the biblical foundations of this sacred tradition.

Misinterpreted: Proverbs 4:23

“Guard your heart” is a phrase often heard in dating advice, but what does it truly mean in the context of Proverbs 4:23? This verse, attributed to King Solomon, emphasizes the importance of the heart as the core of our inner life—shaping our thoughts, desires, and actions. Discover how this ancient wisdom applies to our lives today, moving beyond common misconceptions about romance, toxic relationships, and self-care. Learn how to truly guard your heart by anchoring it in God’s Word and aligning your life with His truth. Dive deeper into the meaning of this powerful verse!

Mom Guilt and How to Fight It

I was the perfect mom—before I had kids. Fast forward nine months, and I realized how wrong I was. As the laundry piled up and my patience wore thin, I felt like a failure, overwhelmed by mom guilt. But what if this guilt stems from believing lies, misplaced identity, or even conviction from the Holy Spirit? Discover how recognizing these truths can help us embrace our need for help, shift our focus back to God, and ultimately find freedom from guilt. Join me on this journey to unburden ourselves and celebrate the gift of motherhood through the gospel.

Misinterpreted: Proverbs 22:6

Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6) For some parents, this verse is a great comfort, for others, it feels like a painful condemnation. Does this verse promise that good parenting will lead to a life of faithfulness for…