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Peace reveals where we place our trust. When everything feels urgent, uncertain, and out of control, anxiety can start to feel normal. We carry pressure to have it all figured out, hold everything together, and never fall behind. But real peace doesn’t come from controlling every outcome — it comes from trusting God even when life feels unstable. The more we believe everything ...

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El crecimiento no sucede en aislamiento. Frodo necesitó a Gandalf. Luke necesitó a Yoda. Y alguien te necesita… a ti. Sabemos que estamos llamados al discipulado, pero… ¿cómo? ¿Y con quién? Esta semana, Hannah Driskill nos muestra cómo el crecimiento espiritual es un proceso que solo ocurre cuando entramos en la realidad —y el desorden— de las relaciones. Grabado en vivo en Cr...

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You are a good mother.

This is a phrase my trusted circle of women repeat to me often. If you are anything like me, it can be hard to believe as it’s usually on the heels of telling them about one of my most recent failures. As moms, our minds are often filled with a constant replay of our worst mothering moments. On days like Mother’s Day, it can feel like ...


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Jesus is in the business of calling out lies. So here’s something I think he’d say to you on Mother’s Day.

You are not a bad mom.

I know you think you are one, but you are not.

Yes, there are bad moms in the world. Moms who abuse or abandon their kids. But if you are reading an article written by a church about being a mom, then I think it’s safe to as...


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Eighteen summers to develop him into the man you hope he becomes, and the man God calls him to be.

Do the math. How many summers remain?

My son is only eight years old, but it already feels like I’m running out of time. Ten more summers left.

If you’re anything like me, you might be starting to feel the pressure—the pressure to make every second count....


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