The Countercultural Joy Of Raising Rugrats God’s Way
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Motherhood has a way of stripping off the filters and showing what we actually believe about God. When the nights are broken, the schedule is impossible, and the kids are acting like little “knuckleheads,” do we really trust that the Lord is patient, present, and good, or do we default to guilt and panic? Jonathan and Tyler sit down with their wives, Stephanie Locklear and Esther Edge, for a Mother’s Day conversation that gets practical fast and stays anchored in Scripture.
We talk about Hannah in 1 Samuel and what her prayers teach us about sacrifice, surrender, and God’s faithfulness across long seasons. Stephanie and Esther share what motherhood has taught them about unconditional love, grace, and the surprising ways “spiritual worship” can look like serving in the nursery, missing parts of corporate worship, and choosing obedience when it would be easier to check out. We also explore why biblical motherhood and modern cultural narratives often clash, and why living God’s design can bring deeper fulfillment, even when it is hard.
A major theme is leadership in the home, especially the idea that mothers help set the spiritual temperature like a thermostat, not just react like a thermometer. We get honest about overwhelm and inadequacy, how to push back against the accuser’s voice, and why Scripture, prayer, and small, focused growth matter more than perfection. We close with what the local church can do to support mothers, including community care, meaningful encouragement, and Titus 2 mentoring.
If this strengthened you, share it with a mom who needs steady hope today, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next conversation. What part of motherhood has most shaped the way you see God?