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Just as it was not good for man to be alone in the beginning, it is not good for Christians to be alone. This includes busy, tired mommas. Even when we struggle to pay attention to the sermon, we need fellowship and unity with Christ’s body.

Momma Theologians Prayerful Takeaways

  1. Praise God for the church, Christ’s body, and for how He uses church to form us into His likeness.
  2. Confess any areas where you are struggling with church, whether a lack of enthusiasm or commitment, difficulty paying attention or participating fully, embodying a humble attitude, or anything else. Thank Him for His grace and forgiveness.
  3. Ask God to use church to refresh and restore you and to help you grow spiritually as He intends.
  4. Pray to God for your local church, that it will draw every person toward Christ and fulfill His purposes.

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Momma Theologians is a new motherhood ministry podcast and our mission is to revive spiritual growth in the midst of motherhood.

We offer resources, articles, essays, a monthly devotional newsletter and more at www.mommatheologians.com

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Momma Theologians Contributor

Amy Fischer

Amy Fischer is a home educating mom of three rambunctious boys. Originally from Indiana, she now resides with her family in northwest England. Amy writes about home education and parenting on her blog, Around the Thicket. She is also the co-host of the Thinking Love podcast, a show about the Charlotte Mason approach to education. When she isn’t chasing after her boys, you will find her reading, writing, or planning her next hike.

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