Finding My Identity Apart From Just Being ‘Mom’
“I am free to rest in my identity as a beloved child of God and allow that love to spill over to my kids.”
To the single parent who feels overwhelmed. To the single parent who feels like the weight is too much. And to the single parent who is trying to hold it all together: you are not alone.

“I am free to rest in my identity as a beloved child of God and allow that love to spill over to my kids.”
Thank you all (and especially David) for inspiring us to step into our boys’ worlds, helping us understand them a little more, and encouraging us to come alongside the boys we love.
Mothers, it is my prayer that we slow down, stop overthinking, and cast aside the idolatry of “supermom.”
He died for me even when He knew what a mess I am, so that I could be seen by the Father as the Father sees his beloved Son.
Moms know what it is to labor for our kids again and again and again. Our hope in Him gives us courage to persevere, because there is a glorious end goal of that labor, “Christ formed in you.”
Others may not know the extent and the pain of the burdens we bear as moms, but God knows, and God sees.