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Discovering Your True Identity  Within Christian Motherhood:  Grace-Based Truths For Biblical Parenting

Discovering Your True Identity Within Christian Motherhood: Grace-Based Truths For Biblical Parenting

by Katherine MacLaren | Dec 4, 2023 | Parenting

“Mom, do you think I will ever make friends? I feel like I just don’t belong. No one seems to even notice me.”  This is a familiar cry that I have heard from each of my four children throughout their childhoods. Whether it was them moving to a new city, adjusting to a...

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Do you ever feel like you’re disappearing as a mom Do you ever feel like you’re disappearing as a mom?

Not because your family doesn’t love you. 

But because no one can see how hard you’re working.

I want you to know God sees it.

Psalm 139:3 says He is familiar with all your ways. Not just the big moments. All of them.

The patience. The prayers. The choosing your family again on the day you wanted to walk out.

He is familiar with every single one.

You are not invisible. You are known. And you are loved. 🤍

Follow @momq512 for wisdom in everyday motherhood.

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The parts of motherhood no one sees? The 2am pray The parts of motherhood no one sees?

The 2am prayers.
The patience no one watched you dig up.
The apology you made even when you were still hurt.

Some days the invisibility feels like proof you don't matter.

But Colossians 3:23 says you were never working for their applause anyway.

Save this for the next invisible day. 🤍

Which line landed? Tell us below 👇
She walked into the room, dropped the diaper bag, She walked into the room, dropped the diaper bag, and said: ""I love my kids. But I hate being a mother.""

If that sentence made you exhale - this one is for you.

Claire Alameda writes about what God actually asks of us in motherhood. Not perfection. Not performance. Something better.

📖 Read it now - link in bio.

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You thought your life got smaller when you had kid You thought your life got smaller when you had kids.

It didn’t.

It got more significant.

The faith you model at the kitchen table.
The way you turn back to God after a hard day.
The prayers you whisper over your kids at night.

That’s not ordinary.

That’s exactly what 2 Timothy 1:5 is talking about. The sincere faith of a grandmother and a mother, passed down and written on the heart of the next generation.

Your motherhood has a purpose that reaches further than you can see.

We’re going there this month. Stay close. 🤍

#MotherhoodWithPurpose #2Timothy1v5 #ChristianMotherhood #GenerationalFaith #MomQ BiblicalMotherhood
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