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Episode 43: Motherhood, Chaos, and Grace: Honest Conversations on Adoption, Parenting, and Faith | Mother’s Day Special

1 h 9 min · 11. touko 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519360/fan_mail/new] Motherhood is often described in simple terms—but real life is anything but simple. In this Mother’s Day special episode of Dad Jokes and Discernment, we sit down with two incredible mothers to talk honestly about parenting, adoption, faith, and the beautiful chaos that holds it all together. From foster care and adoption journeys to biological motherhood, trauma, grace, and the everyday unpredictability of raising kids, this conversation pulls no punches. It’s raw, funny, deeply personal, and rooted in the reality that no parent has it all figured out—but God is still faithful through it all. We talk about: *  Adoption and foster care stories that redefine what “family” means  *  The emotional weight and grace required in motherhood  *  How faith reshapes parenting in hard seasons  *  The humor and chaos of raising kids in real time  *  Why “perfect parenting” is a myth—but faithful parenting matters  Whether you’re a mom, dad, guardian, or someone who’s been shaped by a mother’s love, this episode will challenge, encourage, and remind you that God works through imperfect families in powerful ways. 👉 If this episode encouraged you, share it with a mom who needs it today.

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