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Don’t Take My Word for It with Jen Wilkin | Ep. 178

Don’t Take My Word for It with Jen Wilkin | Ep. 178

FromRisen Motherhood


Don’t Take My Word for It with Jen Wilkin | Ep. 178

FromRisen Motherhood

ratings:
Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Can a mom really develop a personal understanding of the Bible in the season of young children? In this episode, Emily and Laura chat with author and Bible teacher, Jen Wilkin, about her passion for biblical literacy. Jen encourages moms to pursue a firsthand knowledge of scripture and gives practical examples of what this might look like. She offers encouragement to set aside larger blocks of time, get involved in a structured study with accountability, and consistently consume the word whenever and wherever you can. If you haven't been sure how an understanding of scripture can impact your role as a mom, you'll be so challenged and encouraged by this interview! Find all of the links & related resources from the show HERE View Transcript Risen Motherhood on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter R|M Resources for Advent We’re grateful to Moody Publishers, who recently published Motherhood Without All the Rules by Maggie Combs, for helping make this week’s show possible! In this new book, Maggie invites you to find freedom from society's rules for motherhood by finding freedom in Christ through obedience to God and his word.  
Released:
Dec 2, 2020
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.