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Summary Have you ever looked at the sheer chaos of your daily schedule and wondered, what are examples of spiritual warfare in day-to-day mom life? When you are trying your best to run a peaceful home, but suddenly everyone is melting down, your teens are isolated, and you are feeling completely overwhelmed, it is hard to tell if you are just dealing with bad attitudes or a strategic ambush from the enemy. You are in the exact right place! In this episode of the Arise Women of God podcast, host Tamara K. Anderson is joined by librarian, mother, and ministry leader LeMira Wheelwright to expose the hidden footprints of the adversary in your household. We look at Genesis 37 to see how family division has always been one of the oldest plays in the enemy's playbook, aiming to weaken the structural shield over our homes. LeMira shares five real-world, modern battlefields: school overwhelm, the addiction to being busy, negative body image, school drama/bullying, and the toxic cycle of community gossip. More importantly, she shares brilliant, practical strategies to counter each attack—from sacrificing the noise by putting your phone in the kitchen at night, to praying for your child's bullies in the name of Jesus Christ. Tune in to stop fighting your family and start fighting FOR them today! Episode Takeaways * The Blueprint of Division (Genesis 37): The enemy loves to target the home. If he can use everyday stress, comparison, or favoritism to drive a wedge between family members (just like Joseph's brothers), he can weaken the spiritual shield over everyone. * The Addiction to Busy: The adversary uses our packed schedules as a weapon. Overwhelming ourselves with endless activities is a form of spiritual warfare because it keeps us too tired and busy to connect with our family or connect with God. * Physical & Mental Warfare: Warfare often looks like physical exhaustion leading to emotional eating, followed immediately by shaming, identity-blurring thoughts like, "I'm ugly" or "I'm not skinny enough." * The Gossip Stop-Line: Grief or venting often turns into toxic gossip in communities. You can break this form of spiritual warfare by being the endpoint: listen with empathy, but refuse to pass the story on to anyone else. * Practical Spirituality: Sometimes spiritual warfare looks like physically placing your smartphone in the kitchen at night so you can actually connect with God before your head hits the pillow! Free Resource: A Woman's Guide to Spiritual Warfare Get our free A Mother's Spiritual Defense Guide: 6 Empowering Steps to Fortify Home & Family downloadable pdf here: https://www.womenwarriorsoflight.com/A-Mothers-Spiritual-Defense-Guide [https://www.womenwarriorsoflight.com/A-Mothers-Spiritual-Defense-Guide] Reflection Questions * Look at your calendar right now. Are you currently falling for the "addiction to busy," and how is it affecting your family's connection to God? * When your kids are overwhelmed by school or drama, do you recognize it as potential spiritual warfare or just normal teenage angst? * How can you implement the "gossip stop-line" in your own friend groups or community this week? Host & Guest Tamara K. Anderson @tamarakanderson LeMira Wheelwright @lemira.wheelwright Transcript https://www.womenwarriorsoflight.com/blog/what-are-examples-of-spiritual-warfare [https://www.womenwarriorsoflight.com/blog/what-are-examples-of-spiritual-warfare]
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