The empty chair at the head of the table, the sympathetic looks from friends and family, and the lack of a plus-one to holiday parties rub salt in a wound that was already raw. Navigating Christmas as a single, divorced woman can be jarring at best and devastating at worst.
Struggling with anger as a mom doesn’t make you a failure—but staying there leaves damage behind. Here’s how you can turn to God, protect your family, and begin again.
Chasing kids around the table? Bootie slippers. Don’t care to wear real shoes just to eat in the living room? Bootie slippers. Need to be comfy but cute for those long family pictures? Bootie slippers.
Discover how to create meaningful Christmas traditions that focus on gratitude and love, regardless of budget or Pinterest-perfect expectations. Learn to prioritize the true spirit of the season and cultivate lasting family memories centered on faith and adoration.
Holidays are full of family fun and community, but once the new year hits we have two or three months of winter left for us. Today, we are going to look at Bible verses to help get you through the winter.
Think about this tiny baby being brought to the temple just like any other newborn, and Joseph and Mary knowing Who they were caring for as they went. Imagine the pure joy of these new parents as they experienced yet again confirmations of the King of kings in their household. God used Simeon and Anna as affirming voices over the life and future of Jesus.
If your heart feels heavy under the weight of holiday demands, you’re not alone. These five gentle, Scripture-rooted reminders can help you trade stress for peace and put Christ at the center again.
We’ve had our share of great dinner parties and disasters—and everything in between. We’ve left out key ingredients in dishes, forgotten to purchase beverages, and burned the main meat course beyond recognition while our kids have asked embarrassing questions or blurted out inappropriate comments. Hosting Thanksgiving can bring more angst because of family traditions and expectations. Before we get into concrete tips on how to make the day more fun and less stressful, let’s talk about six ways to reduce anxiety about hosting.
It’s not old-fashioned—it’s biblical. Why praying for your husband, respecting his leadership, and creating calm at home might be the most powerful ministry you have.
The best holiday is one in which we are as emotionally healthy as possible. That includes ridding my heart of perfectionism and focusing on the grace and mercy of Jesus.
The Book of 1 Samuel opens with the story of a man named Elkanah and his barren wife Hannah. Here are ten things women today can learn from Hannah's story.
Discover how to embrace biblical hospitality without the stress by shifting your focus from perfection to genuine connection. Learn practical strategies to delegate, invite contribution, and maintain realistic expectations for a more joyful and rejuvenating hosting experience.
This printable is created to encourage women in every season of life. Whether you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, overlooked, or simply in need of fresh strength and joy, this resource offers handpicked Bible verses to speak truth into your heart. From reminders of your God-given worth to guidance for decision-making and patience in waiting, each Scripture invites you to pause, reflect, and rest in God’s promises. Print it out, hang it up, or share it with a friend—and take the encouragement you need for today!
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