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Gray Areas: Personal Conscience in Motherhood | Ep. 118

Gray Areas: Personal Conscience in Motherhood | Ep. 118

FromRisen Motherhood


Gray Areas: Personal Conscience in Motherhood | Ep. 118

FromRisen Motherhood

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It’s our first episode of 2019, and we’re talking about the little voice in your head. The one that pipes up when you feel guilt over letting your kids eat too many cookies or sets off an alarm bell when you watch something questionable. All of us have one, but it’s not the Holy Spirit. What is it exactly? In this episode, Emily and Laura start the conversation on personal conscience. God gave each of us a conscience to help discern what’s right and wrong in the everyday “gray” areas of life. While it can be dulled by sin, God recalibrates our consciences through the study of his word and fellowship with believers, so we can do all things in faith with love. RM APPLY QUESTIONS VIEW TRANSCRIPT MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Risen Motherhood on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter Risen Motherhood’s Board of Directors Conscience: What it is, How to Train It, and Loving Those Who Differ, Naselli & Crowley That Little Voice in Your Head: Learning About Your Conscience, Naselli (Kids version) RELATED ARTICLES, RESOURCES, AND CONTENT: Ep. 13, Breastfeeding & Bottle Feeding: How the Gospel Changes the Conversation - Risen Motherhood Ep. 56, Feeding Our Families & the Gospel - Risen Motherhood Ep. 63, Jen Wilkin: Growing in God’s Word as a Mom of Little Ones - Risen Motherhood Ep. 83, Finding Freedom in Christ as a Working Mom: An Interview with Nikki Daniels - Risen Motherhood Ep. 85, Same Grace, Unique Circumstances: Every Mom is Your Neighbor - Risen Motherhood Ep. 92, Learning, Growing, & Changing Our Minds: How the Gospel Frees Us to Do Something Different - Risen Motherhood Ep. 93, How Should We Educate Our Children? The Case for Freedom, Part 1 - Risen Motherhood Ep. 103, When Snack Time is Scary - Risen Motherhood Ep. 117, “Mommy, Can I Watch a Show?”: Screen Time & the Gospel - Risen Motherhood “What Does It Mean for a Mom to Have Freedom in Christ?” Nana Dolce - Risen Motherhood “Bridges of Grace: Dealing with the Different Mama” Emily Guyer - Risen Motherhood “Loving the Mom Who is Different From Me” Amanda Criss - Risen Motherhood “Unity Rather Than Uniformity” Christine Hoover - Risen Motherhood “Gods’ Grace Beyond Our ‘Mom Tribes’” Abby Hummel - Risen Motherhood “What is Conscience?” - Joe Carter, TGC “Always Let Your Bible Be Your Guide” Dawn Wilson, Revive Our Hearts “Don’t Always Follow Your Conscience” Andy Naselli, Desiring God The Art of Turning, Kevin DeYoung For More: To subscribe: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and select your podcast app. You may need to copy the link into your favorite podcast app (like Overcast or Stitcher). Leave an iTunes review. These are huge for us! The more reviews, the greater chance another mother will find us. Like Risen Motherhood on Facebook and follow on Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates and related information. Let us know your thoughts! We'd love to hear more about the conversations you're having. Shoot us an email, or find us on social media. Tell others. We truly hope this podcast fosters conversations and deeper discussions between mothers to seek the gospel in their daily activities - we'd be honored if you shared and encouraged others to listen in. *Affiliate links used where appropriate. Thanks for supporting this ministry!    
Released:
Jan 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly podcast for moms that comes out on Wednesdays. A space to remember we’re not alone in our experiences, to be challenged to have joy among the chaos, remember grace covers guilt, and seek the truth of the gospel above all else. This is the podcast for the imperfect mother, still learning, still growing, and still fully recognizing she doesn’t have it all together—but comes everyday to the base of the cross, to seek the one who does.