Faith for the tired, ordinary, holy days of motherhood.
Short, honest readings for the mom who's running on empty — Scripture and real life, side by side. Each one ends with a prayer you can pray in the time it takes to warm a bottle.
A Prayer for the Mom Who's Running on Empty
You gave everything today and it still wasn't enough. This is for the night you have nothing left — and the quiet truth that you were never the only one holding it all.
Read Family devotions5-Minute Family Devotions (For Real Homes)
You don't need a flannelgraph and a calm, attentive child. You need five honest minutes. Here's a simple rhythm that survives spilled cereal and short attention spans.
Read Raising kids in faithTeaching Your Toddler to Pray
Toddlers don't need theology — they need to see that talking to God is as normal as talking to you. Here's how to begin, gently, without turning prayer into a performance.
Read Feeding & faithBreastfeeding Pain: Practical Help + a Word of Hope
A little tenderness in the early days is common. Ongoing, toe-curling pain is a signal, not a sentence — and it usually has a fixable cause. Here's what to check, when to get help, and a word for your heart.
Read Mom's wellbeingPostpartum Anxiety: When to Get Help, and Where God Meets You
The racing thoughts, the can't-stop-checking, the dread that something will go wrong — postpartum anxiety is real, common, and treatable. Reaching for help is brave, not broken. Here's how to know, and where God is in it.
Read Family devotionsFamily Devotions That Actually Stick
Starting family devotions is easy. Keeping them going is the hard part. The secret isn't more discipline — it's making them small enough, anchored enough, and grace-filled enough to survive a real week.
Read Marriage & faithPraying Together When You're Both Exhausted
In the newborn fog, praying as a couple can feel like one more thing you're failing at. It doesn't have to be long or eloquent. Here's how to keep a thread of shared prayer alive when you're both running on empty.
Read Mom's wellbeingPostpartum Depression: Practical Help and a Word of Hope
If the heaviness hasn't lifted and the joy you expected hasn't come, you are not broken and you are not alone. Postpartum depression is a common, treatable health condition — and getting help is the bravest, most loving thing you can do.
Read Raising kids in faithTeaching Your Kids About Jesus at Every Age
You don't need a theology degree to introduce your child to Jesus — you need to meet them where they are. Here's how faith grows with your child, stage by stage, without pressure or performance.
Read Mom's wellbeingFor the Mom Who Feels Invisible
No one claps for the night feeds, the wiped counters, the hundredth load of laundry. If you feel unseen in the relentless, unglamorous work of mothering, this is for you — because the One who matters most has never once looked away.
ReadWhen you need a person, not just a page
Some seasons need more than a devotional. If you're struggling with feeding, sleep, or your own wellbeing, a gentle, judgment-free consultation is one message away.