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Mama, Don’t Miss the Hallelujah — Finding Hope in Broken Places

Mama, Don’t Miss the Hallelujah — Finding Hope in Broken Places

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Episode 12: Mama, Don’t Miss the Hallelujah — Finding Hope in Broken Places

In this heartfelt episode of Real Moms, Real Faith, host Jenna Marie Masters shares a powerful personal testimony about seeing God's faithfulness in the midst of sorrow, broken dreams, and unexpected paths. Through the story of a nesting bird named Penelope and a deeply painful failed adoption, Jenna encourages moms to shift their perspective and nurture hope—even when life feels like it's falling apart.

This isn’t a parenting how-to—this is a soul-level pep talk for any mom feeling weary, discouraged, or tempted to give up. If you’ve ever struggled to see God’s hand in the mess or questioned His timing in your motherhood journey, this episode will remind you: our God is a God of resurrection, and He’s making all things new.

✨ Topics Covered:

  • Trusting God one day at a time
  • Finding hope in unlikely places
  • When God’s plan doesn’t match our expectations

📣 Be encouraged to stop focusing on the broken boards in your life and start looking for the hallelujah. Don’t miss Jesus because you’re only looking for what you expected.

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