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      <title><![CDATA[The Complaining Mindset That's Stealing Your Peace as a Mom]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever catch yourself complaining under your breath about your kids, your husband, or the endless demands of motherhood — and then wonder why you feel so drained and irritable? You're not alone, and in this episode, we're getting real about it.</p><p></p><p>In this episode, we talk about:</p><p>• How complaining often starts silently — in your mind and under your breath — before it takes over the atmosphere of your home</p><p>• Why a complaining mindset in marriage kept one mom from welcoming her husband home with joy (and how God changed that)</p><p>• The story of the Israelites and how 40 years of wandering began with complaining and unbelief</p><p>• Why gratitude is the God-given remedy for a complaining spirit</p><p>• Practical ways to renew your mind — including journaling with the Kindness and Gratitude Journal</p><p></p><p>Scripture references:</p><p>📖 Psalm 55:22 — "Cast your burden on the Lord and he will sustain you."</p><p></p><p>Whether you're a stay-at-home mom, a homeschool mom, or simply a woman carrying more than you feel you can hold — this episode is for you. God sees the unseen work you do every single day, and He is restoring your heart, one day at a time.</p><p></p><p>⭐ If this episode blessed you, please share it with a mom who needs this reminder, and follow the podcast so you never miss an episode.</p><p></p><p>#ChristianMom #MomLife #RestorationForMom #GratitudeOverComplaining #HomeschoolMom #ChristianPodcast #MomPodcast #FaithAndMotherhood</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast, I address the profound challenges that arise when we earnestly seek to fulfill our divine purpose. The central theme revolves around the assertion that, despite the adversities we may encounter, it is imperative to stand firm in our faith and rely on God's strength. I share my personal experience of grappling with a significant trial that tested my resolve and nearly led me to question my faith. However, through perseverance and a deepened reliance on God, I discovered that we can overcome even the most daunting obstacles. Thus, I encourage all listeners to embrace forgiveness, seek healing, and continue pressing forward, knowing that with God's help, we can triumph over any adversity we face.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><ul><li>The journey of faith often involves enduring personal battles that test our resolve.</li><li>It is crucial to lean on God's strength during times of hardship and difficulty.</li><li>Forgiveness is not merely a suggestion; it is a necessity for personal healing and freedom.</li><li>Perseverance in faith transforms us into formidable adversaries against negativity and doubt.</li><li>In moments of struggle, remember that God is our refuge and strong tower for support.</li><li>With unwavering faith and reliance on the Lord, we can overcome any challenge we face.</li></ul><br /><p>overcoming adversity, faith in tough times, spiritual encouragement, women of faith, personal battles, God’s strength, perseverance in faith, mental health and faith, healing through God, Christian motherhood, finding comfort in God, standing firm in faith, forgiveness and freedom, overcoming obstacles, prayer for mothers, breaking through challenges, trusting God’s plan, dealing with doubt, encouragement for women, spiritual resilience</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Happy Mother’s Day to every mother listening today.</strong>  </p><p> I honor the woman you are — the strength you carry, the faith you fight with, and the identity God has placed inside you. You are not just “getting through” motherhood. You are a woman who knows who she is in Christ, and that identity has shaped your home more than you realize.</p><p>God has given you <strong>authority</strong> — real spiritual authority — to stand in the gap for your family. And you’ve done it. In the quiet moments, in the tired moments, in the moments no one else sees. Your prayers have covered your home. Your faith has shifted atmospheres. Your love has held things together that could have fallen apart.</p><p>Today, I celebrate you.</p><p> The mother God chose.</p><p> The woman He anointed.</p><p> The heart that carries her family with grace and grit.</p><p>May you feel seen, strengthened, and deeply loved today.</p><p> <strong>Happy Mother’s Day, Mama. You matter more than you know.</strong></p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Building A Holy Home: Purposeful Motherhood Without The Scroll]]></title>
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<p>What if the cure for feeling stretched thin is not doing more, but creating with purpose? We open our hearts about the pull of distraction, the weight of endless scrolling, and the quiet power of building peace at home. From the kitchen table to bedtime routines, we explore how simple acts become sacred when they serve the people we love and reflect the Creator’s heart in daily life.<br>
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We share why creating is holy work: not lofty or abstract, but grounded in meals, memories, and rhythms that steady a family. You’ll hear a personal story of growing up without stability, then choosing to craft the home that once felt out of reach. We talk candidly about calling, capacity, and how mindless consumption erodes both. The turning point? Setting bold boundaries, including a full year off social media, using YouTube only for how‑to needs, and reclaiming attention from the constant scroll.<br>
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Practical steps thread through every moment: starting a nightly Scripture time, building small anchors that calm the chaos, and picking one concrete thing to create each week. We unpack how discipline protects what matters, how order makes room for real rest, and why presence beats performance every time. If you’ve felt distracted, behind, or quietly hungry for a more purposeful rhythm, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and a doable path forward.<br>
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Listen now, choose one thing to create today, and share your win with us. If this spoke to you, follow the show and leave a review so more moms can find encouragement and begin to create more and consume less.</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[Identity In Christ, Not In Perfection]]></title>
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<p>We share how the pressure to look perfect pulls us from grace and why identity rooted in Christ frees us from constant performance. From old patterns of comparison to secure love in marriage, we land on a simple truth: you are already loved, already his.<br>
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• habits that help versus habits as identity<br>
• condemnation, shame, and the lure of perfection<br>
• comparison in the past and its cost<br>
• secure love in marriage as a picture of grace<br>
• motherhood fatigue and self-care with compassion<br>
• the Holy Spirit’s seal and true approval<br>
• heirs with Christ and purpose that endures<br>
• working unto the Lord without striving<br>
• living loved rather than earning worth<br>
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If this episode blessed you, share it with another mom who may be silently carrying the weight of perfection and comparison<br>
And don't forget to follow the podcast so you never miss a new episode on Restoration For Mom<br>
You can reach out by clicking the purple link in the show notes that says syn text<br>
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      <title><![CDATA[Your not failing your healing through Christ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The episode profoundly addresses the theme of condemnation as it relates to the lives of mothers navigating the complexities of faith and family. The speaker eloquently shares her own experiences of feeling unworthy and trapped in a cycle of self-judgment, highlighting the impact of societal and spiritual expectations on her mental and emotional well-being. The candid discussion reveals how these feelings of condemnation can hinder one’s ability to connect with God and to serve as a nurturing presence for their children. The speaker's journey of understanding condemnation as a tactic of the enemy offers listeners a valuable perspective on their own struggles with self-worth and guilt. In a compelling narrative, the speaker contrasts the debilitating effects of condemnation with the redemptive nature of Holy Spirit conviction. This distinction is vital, as it empowers listeners to discern between the shame that isolates them and the loving guidance that leads to growth and transformation. The episode encourages mothers to embrace their imperfections and to recognize that their worth is not contingent upon their ability to meet arbitrary standards of perfection. Instead, it posits that true strength is found in vulnerability and surrendering one's struggles to God. The concluding prayer encapsulates the episode's message, invoking God's grace and love for mothers who may feel overwhelmed by their circumstances. This heartfelt appeal not only seeks to uplift but also to reaffirm the listener's identity in Christ, reminding them of their inherent value and purpose. The overarching message is one of hope, resilience, and the assurance that, despite life's challenges, they are never alone in their journey of faith.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Condemnation manifests as an overwhelming sense of guilt and unworthiness, hindering our spiritual growth.</li><li>Recognizing that struggles do not equate to failure is essential in our Christian journey.</li><li>The enemy uses condemnation to isolate us and diminish our relationship with God.</li><li>Honesty and surrender to God during difficult times can lead to profound healing and peace.</li><li>Understanding the difference between conviction from the Holy Spirit and condemnation from the enemy is crucial.</li><li>We must remember that even the righteous may fall, but they rise again through God's grace.</li></ul><br /><p>mom podcast, Christian motherhood, overcoming condemnation, healing for moms, spiritual growth, parenting struggles, shame and guilt, faith and family, encouragement for moms, finding peace in chaos, homeschooling challenges, God's love and grace, dealing with disappointment, building confidence as a mother, support for stay-at-home moms, raising children in faith, navigating life's trials, forgiveness and healing, finding joy in motherhood, Christian encouragement</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A deeply reflective discourse unfolds, addressing the often-overlooked emotional weights that mothers carry, such as bitterness, exhaustion, and the misconception of self-reliance as strength. The speaker articulates the necessity for mothers to invite God into the depths of their hearts, not only during moments of crisis but as a regular practice of spiritual maintenance. This episode serves as a clarion call for mothers to acknowledge that even those who appear strong on the outside may still require God’s transformative work on the inside. The speaker emphasizes that the measure of a mother’s strength is not found in her ability to manage daily tasks or to present a polished exterior, but rather in the authenticity of her relationship with God. By posing challenging questions to the listeners about their interactions with their families and their inward thoughts, the speaker highlights the importance of self-awareness and the need for surrender. This surrender is positioned not as a sign of weakness, but as a profound strength that opens the door to healing and renewal. Ultimately, the episode concludes with a powerful invitation for mothers to engage in daily self-reflection and prayer, seeking God’s guidance and forgiveness. The message resonates with the understanding that true strength emerges not from self-sufficiency, but from a humble dependence on God, enabling mothers to be life-givers and blessings to those around them.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><ul><li>The hidden burdens of bitterness, exhaustion, and resentment can weigh heavily on our hearts.</li><li>Self-reliance is often mistaken for strength, but true strength lies in surrendering to God.</li><li>It is essential to examine our hearts, as our actions and words reflect our inner state.</li><li>God's transformative work is not limited to visible struggles; even the seemingly strong need His guidance.</li><li>Daily humility before God allows for blessings, guidance, and the healing of our hearts.</li><li>Our spiritual health is intertwined with how we treat others, requiring continuous self-reflection.</li></ul><br /><p>podcast for moms, spiritual growth for women, hidden heart weight, overcoming bitterness, mom encouragement, trusting God, relationship with God, self reliance in motherhood, emotional healing for mothers, surrenderance to God, inner strength for moms, parenting with faith, heart transformation, Christian motherhood, daily spiritual practices, overcoming exhaustion, navigating resentment, God’s guidance for moms, finding peace in chaos, faith-based encouragement</p>]]></description>
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