For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Betty Predmore

It is only through knowing Christ and having that ultimate relationship with him that I can rise above those negative feelings (most days) and find hope and promise in my role as a mother. By knowing his word and believing what it says about me, I can trust in my potential and know he has given me what I need to fill this role. … More For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Betty Predmore

For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Miriam Matthews, LICSW

When I began to see myself through God’s love, I began to release the shame that I had been holding on to like a heavy rock, that I had been carrying in the palm of my hand all these years. It inhibited me from using my hand to do other things God wanted me to do. When the rock of shame dropped, oh my, what a relief it was! Plus, I was tired of the spiritual carpal tunnel. … More For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Miriam Matthews, LICSW

For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Julie Plagens

Strong-willed children are experiential learners. They won’t take what someone says to be true. Instead, they must find out for themselves.

Many times, they will challenge every single interaction you have with them, so it is important you reframe questions. Give them choices between two equally acceptable things. “Would you like the apple or the orange.” They need to feel they are in control of their life. Routines and rules written out on the refrigerator help. … More For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Julie Plagens

For the Moms – “Bold & Brave” with Felicia Graves

Managing as a mother when you are caring for a child with mental illness or learning/developmental disabilities means that you will at times need to put yourself first. 

I am often reminded of the speech given before taking off on a flight when you are instructed to put on your oxygen mask before helping another passage to put on his/hers. … More For the Moms – “Bold & Brave” with Felicia Graves

For the Moms – “Bold & Brave” with Arrica Hess

My husband and I moved from a comfortable life into a temporary housing situation to prepare to plant churches in Canada. Everything was changing drastically from what we were accustomed, and I had just given birth to my third child. I fell into a deep depression. I didn’t realize it was postpartum depression until later. I was struggling just to get through my days and  keep my baby, and two toddlers cared for while my husband was going to school full time and  working.  … More For the Moms – “Bold & Brave” with Arrica Hess