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Chocolate is yummy, parenting is hard. These things are self-evident.

Marriage is also hard. There may be seasons when we feel bitter and frustrated --particularly if we feel like we are carrying a double parenting load. 

How should we respond when we feel ourselves becoming bitter and resentful toward our husbands? 

How can we come alongside our husbands and support them in their role while still being honest about our struggles? How should we think about submission during seasons when a husband may not be physically present—such as during a military deployment?

Listen in as Ashley Keller, a prenatal and postnatal exercise specialist and the founder of GlowBodyPT, shares how she supports her husband in his role while resisting bitterness from a biblical perspective.

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Link to Ashley's resources (10/10 recommend!!) 

https://www.glowbodypt.com/

Devoted by Tim Challies 

And a beautiful article from John Piper describing his mom! <3 

"And of course, the fact that she loved Daddy’s leadership had nothing to do with her incompetencies. As far as I knew, she didn’t have any. It had to do with a deep sense of fitness about the way God has choreographed the dance of manhood and womanhood in marriage. I was blessed with a front-row seat at the drama of marriage in which my mother took the Oscar for omnicompetent womanhood as a complementarian wife."

https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/the-happiest-woman-i-have-ever-known