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The Spiritual Practice of Motherhood with Whitney Newby

The Spiritual Practice of Motherhood with Whitney Newby

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Whitney Newby is the creator of the Brighter Day Press, a lovely human being, and a beautiful artist. It is a delight to have her on the podcast for episode 131. In this episode, we're talking about embracing motherhood as a spiritual practice.

Motherhood is not a struggle to get through, but a process wherein we experience the sufficiency of Christ in our weakness and become more like Him as we are sustained by Him amidst the dirty diapers, sleepless nights, teenage woes, and homeschooling drama. Whitney brings so much practical and gentle advice on how to take care of ourselves, carve out time with Jesus, and enjoy the wonder of motheirng.

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In this episode–

  • Memorising scripture
  • The sacred calling and spiritual practice of motherhood
  • The power of praying in front of your children
  • The hard time of motherhood are our sanctification
  • Self care as a means to being a present, engaged, peaceful mother
  • Whitney's newest book, Lift Your Eyes
  • Nourishing Nature Bible Verse Cards

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