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Anxiety.

Physically, it’s miserable. Emotionally, overwhelming. Relationally, disruptive. And the accompanying thoughts? They can absolutely hijack your mind. A mild concern of I hope they are safe traveling can spiral into intrusive images of the worst possible scenarios. Waiting for routine lab results can plummet into fears of incu...


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My mom loves shopping. Scratch that—my mom loves a good deal. This is great when it comes to making wise purchasing decisions, like waiting for a couch to go on sale or scouring Craigslist for gently
used American Girl dolls for her granddaughters instead of buying them brand new. But take a look at her overflowing closet and you’ll quickly see that a markdown on a pri...


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The topic of prayer is expansive. And rightly so—talking to God is a fundamental privilege of his people. It’s not only a spiritual discipline that we do as part of our growth in God’s Word, but it’s also an essential part of being a Gospel Mom who communes with God and abides in Christ. Prayer is talking with God as we pour out our hearts to him and think deeply about wh...


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I once asked Delaney, a children’s director in Nevada, for her best piece of wisdom for children’s directors. It didn’t take her long to say, “People don’t change as fast as you need them to. So you can either walk around mad at the world, or you can change how you think about people.”

What Delaney shared resonated with my own experience as a human. People frust...


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