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7-DAY DEVOTIONAL
At times motherhood can leave us feeling stuck. We struggle to find our purpose and identity. Moms are stressed and overwhelmed by the day-to-day monotony. We need both an emotional boost and a spiritual reboot. This 7-day devotional will give you MOMentum to move forward in your faith and find joy in motherhood.
GUIDED READING PLAN
Reflect on Paul’s authoritative definition of love. I have to warn you, honing in on these verses will expose layers of bitterness, resentment, irritation, rudeness, and arrogance. Sounds fun, right? But putting in the work to buff the tarnished parts of our hearts will be worth it when when Christ’s love is illuminated through us.
FAMILY FAITH ACTIVITIES
Give your kids the opportunity to see you, Mama, with your Bible open, putting God at the center of your family. These fun, easy, mostly mess-free family faith activities help you teach biblical truths in an age-appropriate way. Plan to set aside 15-30 minutes a day for worship, prayer, and a family faith activity of your choice.
WEEKLY FAITH PLAN
A little intentionality goes a long way. Each day’s prompt has a different spiritual practice to help you keep Christ at the center of your heart and home. Nurture your faith while planting the seed for your kids through planned family faith activities, reflection questions, acts of service, worship dance parties, and more!
VIRTUAL SUMMIT
Catch the 2-hour recording of the “We See You, Mom: You Were Made for This” virtual summit featuring Casey Hilty, Kim Holland, Heather Howell, Tina Smith, Jackie Smith-Bell, and Jaclyn Weidner. This freebie includes reflection pages and a family faith activity from Casey’s session, “Cultivating a Celebratory Heart.”