The more I read the bible, and look at the world in a biblical perspective, the more I realize how hard truth can be. Truth can be hard to accept. It is divisive, it is exclusive, and it is absolute. But I love God, I fear Him, and I have a real relationship with Him. I respect His ways, His order, His perspective - above all else. You could call me extreme, out of touch, hardcore, religious, or something else - but I'm at the point in this journey where I just can't reconci...
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The more I read the bible, and look at the world in a biblical perspective, the more I realize how hard truth can be. Truth can be hard to accept. It is divisive, it is exclusive, and it is absolute. But I love God, I fear Him, and I have a real relationship with Him. I respect His ways, His order, His perspective - above all else. You could call me extreme, out of touch, hardcore, religious, or something else - but I'm at the point in this journey where I just can't reconci...
These were actually my thoughts as a young woman in my teen/early twenties. I really did think that having a baby would ruin my career and my life. Family wasn't a huge priority. Can you relate? And then I became a mom 3 years ago and I have realized how incredibly toxic this line of thought is, and I explore where the heck this came from in this episode. FOLLOW ON IG: @imamompodcast ALSO ON YOUTUBE: @imamompodcast Please share this podcast with friends/moms to be/moms who may feel lo...
I'm a Mom?!
The more I read the bible, and look at the world in a biblical perspective, the more I realize how hard truth can be. Truth can be hard to accept. It is divisive, it is exclusive, and it is absolute. But I love God, I fear Him, and I have a real relationship with Him. I respect His ways, His order, His perspective - above all else. You could call me extreme, out of touch, hardcore, religious, or something else - but I'm at the point in this journey where I just can't reconci...