You crafted the perfect Christmas list for your kids—a blend of beautiful, educational, practical, and personal. All will be well when they open their pre-approved number of acceptable gifts. That is, until the gift-giver enters the scene and breaks all the rules. In this episode, Emily and Laura flip the gift-giving conversation to ask, “Mama, what’s going on in your heart?” When we remember God’s love to us through Christ, we can see the gift-giver through the lens of grace as we consider our response. Let the richness of Jesus's birth set a tone of gratefulness in your home this gift-giving season.
Articles, Resources and Related Content:
Ep. 74, “Grandparents and the Gospel: Why Do Grandma & Grandpa Get Under Your Skin?”
Ep. 75, “Grandparents and the Gospel: Give Them Grace”
“Gospel Thinking: How Do We Decide Our Family Traditions?” - Eric Schumacher
“FAQ: Should I Curtail Grandparent Gift-Giving” - Jen Wilkin
“Gentle Leading Advent: The Gifts of God” - Trish Shank
“X-Ray Questions” - David Powlison
“Christmas: It’s All About the Gifts” - Melissa Kruger
“The Guilt and Grace of Christmas Giving” - Leslie Schmucker
Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World, - Kristen Welch
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Every moment in motherhood is an opportunity to trust God. Through suffering, hardships, and difficulties, we have to answer the question, “Is the gospel really true?” In this episode, Emily and Laura interview Nancy Guthrie about faithfulness and hope in motherhood. Nancy is a wife, mom, author, and Bible teacher who experienced deep suffering when she lost two children. We can fret, strategize, and lose sleep over many worries in motherhood, but when we trust God is sovereign and faithful, we’ll see the gospel meets us in every situation.
Articles, Resources and Related Content:
Holding onto Hope - Nancy Guthrie
Seeing Jesus in Genesis - Nancy Guthrie
Seeing Jesus in the Psalms and Wisdom Books - Nancy Guthrie
Seeing Jesus in the Historical Books - Nancy Guthrie
The One Year of Praying Through the Bible for your Kids - Nancy Guthrie
Even Better Than Eden - Nancy Guthrie
What Every Child Should Know About Prayer - Nancy Guthrie
Help Me Teach the Bible (podcast) - The Gospel Coalition & Nancy Guthrie
“God Will Sustain You One Day at a Time” - Vaneetha Rendall Risner
“God Knows What You Don’t Have” - Abigail Dodds
“‘Should Be,’ ‘Would Be,’ and The Hope of What ‘Will Be’” - Abbey Wedgeworth
“Who Do You Trust?” - Charles Spurgeon
God’s Grace in Your Suffering - David Powlison
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Strollers, music lessons, school clothes, and summer trips—motherhood can be expensive. But the way we spend money can often reveal what we value and desire. In this episode, Emily and Laura scratch the surface of spending in motherhood, digging down to the roots: what’s in our hearts. By God’s grace, the gospel reshapes our hearts to love what God loves, enabling us to use the resources he’s entrusted to us for his glory. No matter our financial situation, Christ is our greatest treasure and our hearts will only be satisfied by him.
Articles, Resources and Related Content:
“King Lemuel’s Mother: Raising Sons of Privilege” - Chelsea Stanley
“How You Honor Your Maker with Your Wallet” - Ivan Mesa
“In the Image of Christ or Instagram” - Whitney Aguirre
“The Gospel and Your Money” - Jason K. Allen
“Four Questions to Keep Close to Your Wallet” - Marshall Segal
“Emerald Green with Envy” - Abigail Dodds
“Your Choice: Gumball-Machine Happiness or Lasting Joy” - Melissa Kruger
Stewardship: Grace Made Visible - The Village Church (video)
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*Affiliate links used where appropriate. Thanks for supporting this ministry!