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A Bad Moment Doesn't Have To Make A Bad Day: Redeem Your Day | Ep. 19

A Bad Moment Doesn't Have To Make A Bad Day: Redeem Your Day | Ep. 19

FromRisen Motherhood


A Bad Moment Doesn't Have To Make A Bad Day: Redeem Your Day | Ep. 19

FromRisen Motherhood

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Even when it seems like you've done everything right as a mom, inevitably, things still don't go your way. Someone disobeys, comes down with a fever, talks back or leaves their toy on the ground for you to step on, and in no time...you blow it. Your hopes for being a perfectly pulled-together mom are dashed for the day, leaving you wondering if there's even any point in trying. On today's episode, Emily and Laura talk about those bad moments that we let define and dominate our whole day. But we don't have to get stuck there, because our identity in Christ means we can keep pursuing holiness. When we finally stop believing that we are "bad mom" or "blow-up mom" or "can't get it together mom" but are "God's beloved daughter, fully redeemed," we can move on with bold purpose.    Like what you hear? Visit www.risenmotherhood.com for links to additional articles and resources on this topic. You'll also find more encouragement and truth on how to be an intentional mother that cares for and loves her children with eternity in mind. And if you get a chance, we'd love for you to subscribe and/or leave a review in iTunes!
Released:
Jun 8, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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.