Tue, 24 October 2017
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Mon, 23 October 2017
Don’t you wish you could chat with an older mom who’s been there? Who knows what its like to care for and deal with the needs of a child with autism? Well, today I’m bringing that person to you! Terri Conlin is the mom to four grown children. One of her sons (now 23 years old) was diagnosed as a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She’s here to provide her story. The challenges and the triumphs. The places of help and of heartache. Y’all shared wonderful questions with me via Instagram. Thank you for letting me know what’s been hard for you. Thank you for wanting to help your friends who have children on the spectrum. Once again, my hope is to learn you’re not alone. (Stay tuned for part two of our conversation, which will go live on Wednesday, Oct 25th). What we chat about:
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Mon, 16 October 2017
You may know you “should” keep the Sabbath. And perhaps you then get stuck on “how”. Hopefully this episode will remove the shameful burden of “should” and shift the question from “how” to “who”. Shelly Miller, author of Rhythms of Rest, joins me in helping you develop a rhythm to cease from work and celebrate true rest in Jesus. But what does sabbath rest look like specifically for young moms and those in ministry? Listen in as Shelly talks through the difference between routines and rhythms, and Jesus’ call to embrace what is easy and light. What we chat about:
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Mon, 2 October 2017
You clearly heard God’s call. But why is obeying Him sometimes so difficult? In today’s interview my longtime friend and renowned author, Tricia Goyer, discusses obeying the Lord even when it isn’t easy, and how He blesses the faithfulness of His children. Listen as Tricia discusses the unique way the Lord grew her family through unplanned pregnancies, biological children, foster care, and adoption. You’ll love her honesty and transparency as she shares the hard moments that had her questioning decisions, and the way the Lord has blessed her family along the way. What we chat about:
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Mon, 21 November 2016
Life seems to be a series of highs and lows. If my happiness depends on the circumstances around me, I’m in for quite the roller coaster ride. Even this past week we received heartbreaking news about my mom’s health. BUT God has been faithful and present and steadfast to show up in the details. Including the timing of this interview. . . Sara Hagerty’s book “Every Bitter Thing is Sweet” released in October 2014. I started reading it in May 2015 when my dad was diagnosed with colon cancer. Her words soothed my aching heart. Her honesty about her dad’s cancer diagnosis and God’s faithfulness through it brought me peace. Then the day after we got my mom’s diagnosis I’m on Skype interviewing Sara. Well, first she and I cried and prayed together. . .then we recorded this interview. Like I said, God is in the details. Sara knows the struggle to believe God is good when life doesn’t turn out the way you’d hope. From marriage struggles, financial insecurity, parent illness, infertility exhaustion, etc, Sara discovered her only place of true security came when she prayed back God’s Word back to Him in adoration. One day while sitting in her kitchen, utterly exhausted by life, God gave her these words:
Thanksgiving week is full of remembering all that God has done for us. Who couldn’t use an extra heaping helping of gratitude these days? Sara reminding us about adoration, takes gratitude and turns it towards who God is. Praising Him not for what He has done for me, but who He promises to be. Which then shifts my heart to believe He is who He says He is. In control. Almighty. Beginning and End. Lover of our souls. Binder of the brokenhearted. If you need to hear a word of encouragement and be reminded of who God is and why He can be trusted, then this episode is for you, sweet sister. Happy Thanksgiving! What we chat about:
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Mon, 30 May 2016
It’s not a magic formula. But almost. This week’s guest is Dr. Emerson Eggerichs (New York Times Best Selling author of “Love & Respect”). He has opened my eyes to the high value of respect with boys & men with his newest book, “Mother and Son: The Respect Effect**”. ‘Game changer.
With this new “respect effect” perspective, interactions with my boys have changed. Before a word comes out of my mouth I’m evaluating if the tone is positive and the correction is focused on the behavior and not the person. I’ve also noticed how I alter what I say when helping them get along with one another (e.g., “Are you respecting your brother when you take the toy he is playing with?”). I know, I know. A few weeks ago I published a parenting boys episode. I promise an interview with Sissy Goff is in the works, to help moms with girls (she leads a camp all summer. . .so we’ll be chatting in the Fall). But just like with the other parenting boys episode, whether you have sons or daughters, after listening you will understand your husband better. That’s a very good thing. And I know, I know, I share several books on the podcast. Each of my guests is selected with a lot of thought and consideration. Deciding to only introduce you to books that I would want to read myself. But this book sits at the top of the summer reading list. Seriously. (Just ask all my friends which book they see me toting around and talking about this month 😉 ). What we chat about:
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Thu, 25 February 2016
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Thu, 31 December 2015
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Wed, 2 December 2015
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Sun, 8 February 2015
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
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Mon, 27 October 2014
Do you feel like the master of your schedule or mastered by your schedule? I’ve had days this fall where each half hour is so tightly packed that a few minute delay shifts the whole day. In response, my mood is rushed, my tone is harsh and my joy is zapped. Today’s podcast guest, Lysa TerKeurst, author of the new book, “The Best Yes” has some wisdom to share if you feel the same soul stress as me. Are you being intentional about what you say ‘yes’ to? Or are you reacting to the needs around you and saying ‘yes’ to more than you can handle? Are you living the life you feel God desires or are you attempting to do all-the-things to please people around you? In this episode Lysa and I dig into five schedule sappers, ways we don’t take control of schedule and in exchange lose control of our sanity. She shares practical tips for the mom of little ones, ways to be proactive in living our best lives. What we talk about:
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Mon, 20 October 2014
I’m married to a pretty fabulous man. Bruce is kind, positive, loving, intelligent, wise and successful. From the time we were dating I’ve also been impressed with how well he gets along with his sisters and how his family loves one another well. Not only do they love each other well, they all love to serve and care for those around them. Now I’m telling you all that not to brag, but to give you credentials for today’s podcast guest, Rosemary MacFadyen, my mother-in-law. Married to a successful general surgeon, mother to 4 (3 girls, 1 boy), grandmother to 12 (9 boys, 3 girls) and minister to many, Rosemary lives a full and godly life. Over the past 18 years of knowing the MacFadyen family I’ve tried to ask as many questions as possible about growing up in their home, about how they did things and what makes them special. In today’s episode we all benefit from Rosemary’s wise approach to mothering. She shares the principles that led her parenting decisions and daily actions. We also discuss the benefits of serving internationally as a family, including their time in Liberia, years ago. (I’ve titled the episode with “5” principles but really I think we surpass that number. . .). What we chat about:
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What principles guide your mothering? Let’s start a list in the comments. |
Mon, 13 October 2014
What could people pleasing and pickled cabbage possibly have to do with one another? The answer ? Today’s guest’s real food journey.
Trina Holden vulnerably shares how panic attacks and stress plagued her for years. And constantly worrying about what other’s thought had made a physical impact. First she began to make small changes in her diet. Because of her gradual approach to eating healthier foods, she has sustained a “real food” lifestyle for years. Trina also worked on re-wiring her brain to recognize God as the only One she needs to gain approval. Then to remember through Christ’s work, she is pre-approved. The author of two “real food” books, Trina, is a wealth of information in regards to eating better. In today’s episode she gives some practical ways you can improve your family’s eating habits today. What we chat about:
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Mon, 6 October 2014
God never promised a life without pain. But He did promise to walk with you through it. If you find yourself in the midst of a challenging time, then today’s podcast will be an encouragement to you. Back in March 2008, today’s guest, Stacie Smith, received news no mom wants to hear. Her oldest son, Gavin, who was 3 1/2 years old at the time, was diagnosed with cancer. An aggressive type with a low survival rate, filling a third of his brain and down his spine. Stacie’s faith had wandered in the years leading up to Gavin’s diagnosis, but in that moment she chose to turn towards God, beat on His chest. She claims that is the only way she survived childhood cancer. What we chat about:
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Mon, 29 September 2014
Raise your hand if you want to be a great mom. I know I do. Sadly that goal is rarely ever reached by pure determination. Usually by 9 am, the whining or constant needs or sibling rivalry, sabotage all my efforts. But what if I didn’t have to try to be a “great mom” in my own strength? What if there was a way to have eyes to see the most important things, patience to handle one more question and love to cover another mess? You’re probably not going to be shocked by the solution–a combination of God’s Word & praying to be led by His Sprit. But maybe you struggle to make the solution a reality. Yesterday our pastor taught from Psalm 119, saying “A God-oriented life is a Word-oriented life.” If we claim to be followers of Christ, believers of God, and yet don’t spend time in His Word, we will not have the firm foundation to stand on when the storms come. Today’s podcast guest, Kat Lee (InspiredtoAction.com) not only reminds us how special moms are, but the game changer of going from frazzled to faithful. Being the practical gal she is, Kat also shares an opportunity you have to be a part of an accountability community, HelloMornings (registration starts today! September 29th). Sometimes we need people to come around us and spur us on to do things we struggle to do on our own. Personally? This is the verse I’m memorizing:
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Sun, 21 September 2014
Do not be fooled. This world is a spiritual war zone. We can’t give our enemy too much credit, but we also can’t ignore him. What do we do when the battle heat is on? From personal experience, I chose to “phone a friend” (or more like ugly-cry-in-the-church-hallway-at-BSF). Speaking the lies out loud and having a fellow believer speak truth over me was my first line of defense. Next, I asked for prayer from friends and even from my Facebook page community (Are you hanging out over there?). Most importantly, I read God’s Word for myself and wrapped that belt of Truth around my waist (Eph 6:14). That’s why today’s podcast topic is so important to me. I would be doing y’all a huge disservice if you didn’t learn to read God’s Word and allow His Spirit to speak to you through it. Today I’m introducing you to a new friend of mine, Cari Trotter who is going to help us read the Bible. I am blown away by her outgoing personality and her passion for women to know God through His Word. She is a gifted Bible teacher, wife to a H.S. Football coach and mom to 3 little ones. Beyond all that? She is a beautiful daughter of the Creator of the universe. We all have the potential to walk towards our ‘legacy as a royal heir’–the glorious becoming. It starts, like Cari says, ‘by sticking your nose in His Word and discovering real answers to the questions you are asking.’ I truly pray after you hear this interview you will pick up your Bible, read a section (even one verse) and ask yourself the two questions Cari shares in today’s episode. That through the wisdom God provides and personal revelation, you will begin your glorious transformation. What we chat about:
Connect with Cari:Blog :: Facebook :: Twitter :: Instagram Show Notes:
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What is your approach to reading & studying the Bible, for yourself? |
Sun, 14 September 2014
She laughs big and she serves the Lord. This perfectly describes today’s podcast guest, Kristi Griem. From the moment I met Kristi, she impressed me with her passion to free people–women from sex trafficking, children from injustice and families from poverty. Having followed the journey God has taken her on the last few years, I wanted to share the story with y’all. My first goal is to inspire you to see how your past experiences intersect with your passions/talents, to be used for His glory. Your personal “work of worth”. The second goal is to introduce you to a new way of buying gifts and products. Kristi connects international artisians (trying to break the poverty cycle or rehabilitate from atrocities) with the American market. Philanthropic entrepreneurship. As current COO at Work of Worth International, Kristi asked me to look over the products being sold and put pieces together I loved creating a collection you would love too. I felt all sorts of fancy getting to “curate”. . .thought only designer types do such things. Here is the little collection I’ve gathered together. If you are interested in any of the pieces (ranging from $10 to $30), just click here. In this episode we chat about:
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Mon, 8 September 2014
In today’s episode, my husband Bruce & I share the story of our last 3 years. A period of time where his workload was heavy, children were all-consuming and personal time was almost non-existent. Can you relate? If your husband has (or you have) a demanding career, then hopefully our story will remind you you are not alone. Maybe hearing how we coped will give you ideas to keep your head above water. (And there are a few general marriage tips we throw in as a bonus). What we talk about:
Show Notes:(Amazon Affliliate Links below) Have you and your spouse ever been through a challenging season? What helped you “weather” the storm? |
Sun, 31 August 2014
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Mon, 25 August 2014
As most of you know, Amanda White (from OhAmanda.com) and I have been chatting about movies (right here in Episode 27 and Episode 31) and labeling ourselves (maybe?) “Family Movie Moms”. And we’re at it again. This episode, however, is directed towards older kids and date nights. . .still family movies but for the older members of your family. Because we talk about 5 different movies, this is a longer episode. We considered chopping it up into 5 episodes or two parts. But decided y’all are adults and can decide when to start & stop based on your multi-tasking/podcast listening habits. (**speaking of being adults. . . please note this may be an episode you choose to listen to with earbuds in, so little ones don’t hear about things which are inappropriate for their innocent spirits) These are the movies we chat about: Maleficent(PG with Angelina Jolie & Elle Fanning)
Belle(PG with Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Matthew Goode, Emily Watson)
Guardians of the Galaxy(PG-13 with Chris Pratt, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper)
Begin Again(R with Adam Levine, Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo)
The Giver(PG-13 with Brenton Thwaites, Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep)
Does your family follow the movie rating guides? How do you decide if a child is old enough to see a movie?
Direct download: GCM_Ep_36_Teen_and_Date_Night_Movies.mp3
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Mon, 11 August 2014
This week’s podcast is “Part Two” of the interview with my in-real-life friend, Kris Habashy. (Apparently, we like to talk. And talk. And talk.) Although we cover a lot of topics today, I think they all boil down to one–a mom’s relationship with her kids. Having watched Kris with her own kiddos, I greatly value her thoughts and opinions. (You can listen to “Part One” of our chat, here). What we talked about:
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What areas do you struggle in your relationship with your child(ren)? How do you get re-connected or stay connected? |
Mon, 4 August 2014
We just kept running into each other everywhere. . .the zoo, the arboretum, Michaels, the grocery store. Finally we decided God wanted us to be friends and we set up our first playdate at the park. That was 6 years ago. Since we continue to be admittedly bad at the “planned meetings”, we are thankful for the times our paths cross around town and at church. I’ve written before about Kris Habashy, labeling her my “bump into grace” friend. She not only brings grace into my life, she shares Truth. She is not afraid to ask me the hard questions and offer me wisdom in the midst of this mothering journey. Today I get to share Kris with y’all. In fact we chatted so long (typical) I’m going to split our conversation into two separate podcasts. This episode we focused on: the struggle of allowing our children’s behavior to define our value; the “hard” nature of motherhood; the benefit of making sure everyone’s needs are met; and the steps to training manners. To me the summary of all those topics is . . .obedience, training, serving are all hard, but once we expect them to be and push through the challenges, we experience the good–the blessings that come with perseverance. More specifically we chatted about:
“Really big consequences to small things go a long way.” Did you expect motherhood to be hard? What has been the hardest part for you? |
Mon, 28 July 2014
Last year we were family camp newbies. But after a week of refreshment, bonding and spiritual encouragement, we were hooked on the concept. In fact, before we left camp we had signed up come back again this year. I could literally talk to you for hours about all the reasons Pine Cove is a gift to our family. (In fact, our time riding horses last year, inspired the most popular post I’ve ever written.–>read it here) With such a high bar, I worried how this year would measure up. Thankfully, it didn’t disappoint. (well, ok, I didn’t ride horses this year. . .which was disappointing at first. . .but I’m saving that story for another post). The director of Pine Cove Bluffs is Chris Sherrod. He is a gifted teacher and invaluable source of Spiritual mentoring to the husbands who attend camp. His lovely wife, Katie, also a superstar, spends one lunch with all the moms spurring us on with Truth and love. When I started my podcast, one person I wanted to interview was Katie Sherrod. So, along with our bags of clothes and some flashlights and lots of swimsuits, I grabbed my mic. She and I sat on the floor in my cabin one afternoon and recorded this podcast. I hope her words remind you of your value as a wife and mom. Most importantly, that you accept God’s rest, relish His grace and seek His wisdom. What we chat about:
A mother’s prayer:
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Sun, 27 July 2014
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Tue, 1 July 2014
If you are reading via email, click here to listen to the podcast. If you are reading email, on your phone, click here. As you heard on my last podcast with OhAmanda (Amanda White), she and I love movies. We also LOVE to use movies to help talk to our children about God. On today’s podcast, she and I chat about the newly released, “How to Train a Dragon 2”. We answer the question, “Is it okay for my kids to see?” We let you know what we did not like in this flick. We also share what we loved. For those of you who’ve already seen it, we discuss our favorite overriding themes and conversations you can have with your kids. A few examples:
At the end of the week Amanda will be posting her discussion guide and possibly a link-up where you can add your own family movie guide. Choose a film you’ve enjoyed watching as a family and type up some ideas for discussion topics/questions stemming from the movie. Show Notes:
Join the Family Movie Mom discussion. What themes, questions, and/or conversations did you come up with after seeing this film? |
Mon, 23 June 2014
You know people in your life who light up a room when they walk in? That’s my friend Melissa Jenkins. After spending hours chatting with her in the Tae Kwon Do waiting room, I gained an even deeper appreciation for who God made her to be and the light she is shining for His glory. And I can’t wait to share her with y’all! Melissa is married to Kyle and they have FIVE boys (the oldest is 9!). Together they started a nonprofit called, Vickery Meadows Ministry, which you can read more about over on their site LovingAllPeoples.com In today’s podcast, Melissa shares her ministry story and so. much. more. Make sure you listen all the way to the end and don’t miss how they apply their ministry approach to parenting and discipling their children.
Based on this interview, I’m going to give you a challenge.
Were you able to mediate on the verse throughout the day? Did you get a chance to apply and obey what God had showed you?
In this episode we also chat about:
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Mon, 16 June 2014
Ok. I won’t tell you how many But I came away from social media feeling all warm & cozy. Because I’m raising future fathers (hopefully a role for all four boys). When I see the difference an honorable man makes in a family, I pay extra close attention. Noticing all the adjectives that mattered: encouraging, strong, caring, protective, loving, joyful, and amazing. One friend posted that her dad had “grit”. This stood out from among the rest because it’s a word you don’t hear often enough. And because it was a topic fresh on my mind… Today’s podcast guest, Laura Hale, defines “grit” as:
Of course, I want this for my boys. But I think moms show grit. We courageously keep showing up. Even when we feel like we failed, we jump back in and try again. Laura has grit. She is launching a new line of toys for young boys, Generation Grit. Her desire is to offer an option for boys which allows for hours of reading and imaginative play. Her solution is to create a line of boys’ action figures and accompanying story books based on fictitious characters from different historical eras (picture a boy’s version of “American Girl”). The first of these characters is Mac Mason, a 14-year-old boy living in California in 1943. At Generation Grit, we model characters who struggle. People are wired to struggle. It’s how a baby learns to walk, and it’s how a child learns to read. As a mom, one of the most heartbreaking things I see is when a child chooses to stay on the sidelines because they are afraid to risk failure. In our stories, Generation Grit is committed to celebrating the willingness to face hard things, to fail sometimes, and to get back up. -Laura Hale During the podcast we chatted about:
Side notes: *My boys watched the Kickstarter video and asked if we could get a Mac action figure. Seemed like a no-brainer to me and a perfect Christmas present option. **AND saw this article yesterday with fabulous book options for helping shape our kids “moral imagination”, not to be confused with “moralism”. Must read. ***Speaking of boy toys. . . don’t forget to enter to win subscriptions to Pley or a Lego set! I added a new way to enter, by following God Centered Mom posts via email. Connect with Laura:
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Mon, 9 June 2014
Relationships are tricky (major understatement). I think today’s podcast with my pastor’s wife, Vela Tomba, will give us words & imagery to help alleviate some of the trickiness. Vela has been married to Neil for 30 years, is the mom to three grown girls and grandmother to one adorable granddaughter. She served with Campus Crusade for Christ (Cru) before staying home full-time. Last summer Vela guest posted a 3-part series on the concept of “Hula Hoop-o-logy” (read the series here) Honestly? Her thoughts on this topic have helped all (absolutely all) my relationships. In this episode we discuss:
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Do you struggle with staying out of others’ hoops? Which relationship challenges you the most? |
Mon, 2 June 2014
Movies. I really like them. And according to the billions of dollars Hollywood spends each year to make movies, I’m guessing a lot of you like movies, too. In fact, if you are a mom reading, you may even look forward to the gathering of your little ones each week for “family movie night”. But do you struggle, like I do to find movies everyone wants to watch? Or even a movie that will help you think more than lose brain cells? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could relax, enjoy a movie with your family AND teach your children more about God’s great big story? Well, my good friend, Amanda White (OhAmanda.com)…who also likes movies and loves Jesus…and I want to help your family do just that. In today’s episode entitled, “Family Movie Moms” we share a lot of our theories/philosophies about movies and… a new vision. Our goal is to 1)write frequent family movie discussion guides 2) broadcast a regular feature on the GCM podcast, called “Family Movie Moms”. Each show will include current movies reviews and ideas/questions to help teach your kiddos how to see truth and gain discernment as they view entertainment. In today’s episode we chat about (quite a few things):
Connect with Amanda:Twitter :: Instagram :: Facebook :: Blog Show Notes:
Help out the “family movie moms” by letting us know what movies would you like us to review?
Direct download: GCM_ep_27_Family_Movie_Moms_OhAmanda.mp3
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Mon, 26 May 2014
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Sun, 18 May 2014
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Mon, 12 May 2014
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Sat, 3 May 2014
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Sun, 27 April 2014
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Sun, 20 April 2014
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, interviews guests discussing the topic of staying God-centered...both replacing "me" with "He" and remembering we are centered in Him. / |
Mon, 14 April 2014
I don’t know about you, but how I rate myself in the “mom department” varies greatly day by day, minute by minute. A wave of feeling pretty awesome can be quickly followed by feelings of failure. When I’m at a low point, it is nice to call a mom with older children and get encouragement, perspective and wisdom. Because sometimes my feelings are based on a true problem and I need a little guidance on how to approach my boys differently. Sometimes my feelings are based on lies and I need a little truth-telling to get my eyes refocused. For today’s podcast I’ve invited Leslie Johnson (SurseeGal.com) back for a group pep talk. Leslie is the lovely mom to four grown boys. She speaks life and truth. I’m so thankful for her consistent investment in my mothering. I wanted y’all to listen in on one of our typical conversations. Get a taste of what a phone call would sound like (except in this case we know you are listening and may even refer to you as “listeners”…besides that). And just like a real phone call with Leslie, I’m all over the board asking a variety of questions. Today we cover three main topics (with the occasional rabbit trail…):
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Leslie’s suggested read-aloud books *:
*If reading via email, click to blog post to get book links (amazon affiliate). **For those of you who struggle with anger/yelling and want to focus on getting it under control, the MOB Society just launched a new private FB group called “No More Angry MOB”. It’s a place for moms to gather and know they are not alone and for strategies to change habits, be encouraged, etc. Within the first 24 hours of launching, 1,000 moms had signed up. You are not alone. You can find me there! Also, last week September McCarthy wrote a couple of great posts on the topic of anger. Find them here: If you could talk to Leslie on the phone, what would you ask her?(may even be used on a future podcast. . . wink wink). |
Mon, 7 April 2014
God kinda rocks my world. In a good way. Here’s where I get bossy . . . –> Do. not. miss. today’s podcast seriously. To back up a second. . . I first met Julie in college. We weren’t besties, but at a small Christian school, ya kinda “know” everyone. Especially since we graduated the same year and had a common friend. Fast forward to last November (2013) when I saw Julie’s face in my Instagram feed and I asked the question, “Did you go to Taylor University?” That simple comment was one stone in the path God took Julie, releasing her from the spiritual desert she found herself. Only God. In this episode listen to:
Connect with Julie:Twitter :: Instagram :: Facebook Check out Julie’s amazing Breathe Retreat (and register) –> Click Here Check out Julie’s awesome Etsy shop (paper flowers) :: Julie Lynn Design –> Click Here Check out the incredible Creative Discipleship Kits :: $20/each :: Ephesians Devotional (Identity in Christ), creative swag & instructions :: Follow Julie on social media for more details or Email her at julielynndesign@gmail.com . Show Notes:
Questions to consider:Have you ever been burnt out from ministry? Had a “desert” experience? What activities bring you joy? Have you considered using those gifts/talents/joys in a unique way to minister to others? Please share your story of discovering joy through a ministry sweet spot in the comments below!(for real) |
Sun, 29 December 2013
Heather interviews Tricia Goyer, an experienced author and mother of 6 children (ages 3 to 24). They discuss balancing working at home with family life. In addition, they encourage the listener to see where God is working and join Him. The conversation also includes ideas on how to select activities for your family and how to include children in your ministries. |
Sun, 17 November 2013
Heather MacFadyen interviews Hayley Morgan (from the Tiny Twig and author of "No Brainer Wardrobe"). These young moms share thoughts on the hardest part of motherhood. How having more than the social norm of children has made them both more introverted. What it means to "mother openhandedly". They each share personal stories of times they felt distant from God and how He brought them close. |
Sat, 9 November 2013
Heather MacFadyen interviews Leslie Johnson (from www.surseegal.com), fellow mother of 4 boys. Leslie offers wisdom, encouragement and pratical tips she has gained from growing boys into men. Through this interview the listener will be encouraged on how to replace "me" with "He".
Direct download: God_Centered_Mom-Ep._1_with_Leslie_Johnson.m4a
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