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A Messy Refinement: How to Refocus When You Feel Defeated as a Parent

A Messy Refinement: How to Refocus When You Feel Defeated as a Parent

by Jana Spooner | Jul 17, 2023 | Self-care

There’s no denying that parenting can be messy. Sometimes it’s a literal mess. Like when your two-year-old draws on the wall with crayons. Or when your toddler grabs his dirty diaper and swings it around his head like a lasso. (This happened to me last week.)  Then...
Motherhood Unveiled:Equipping Generations With God’s Grace

Motherhood Unveiled:Equipping Generations With God’s Grace

by Jana Spooner | Jul 16, 2023 | Parenting

 Hey there, fellow moms! Let’s dive into the beautiful chaos of motherhood, shall we? We all know it’s not a walk in the park. From endless diaper changes to negotiating with tiny dictators, motherhood can leave us feeling overwhelmed and, at times,...
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Most of us don’t set out to love conditionally. We Most of us don’t set out to love conditionally.
We simply learn it along the way.

But the heart of God reveals a different kind of love—
one that initiates, sacrifices, and stays present,
even when nothing is being returned.

Christlike love doesn’t keep score.
It flows from remembering how deeply we’ve been loved first.

This is the love God is forming in us. 🤍

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Our culture often defines love by how it feels. B Our culture often defines love by how it feels.

But the love God invites us into is deeper than emotion—it’s faithful, sacrificial, and rooted in His character.

Real love isn’t something we manufacture through effort or willpower.
It’s something we learn as we receive God’s love first.

When we are filled by Him, love begins to shape the way we show up—in our marriages, our motherhood, and our everyday relationships.

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Some nights the house is quiet, but our minds won’ Some nights the house is quiet,
but our minds won’t rest.

Questions loop.
Worries linger.
And we feel the weight of wanting to fix what’s out of our control.

In today’s blog, Sue McAlinden reminds us of a freeing truth:
God never intended for us to parent alone.

The heart of God is compassionate toward our limits.
He invites us to trust Him before we’re worn out.

If parenting feels heavy right now,
this reflection is for you. 🤍

👉 Read Learning to Reflect God’s Heart When Parenting Feels Hard
(Link in bio | Tips for Moms)

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Loving the people closest to us can feel harder th Loving the people closest to us can feel harder than loving anyone else.

Not because we don’t care—but because pressure, exhaustion, and stress reshape how love comes out.

This has been part of my own journey, learning that real change doesn’t start with trying harder.

It starts with staying close to Jesus and letting His love shape how we respond at home.

If this feels familiar, you’re not failing. You’re learning.

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