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How to Mother Your Own Faith

18 min · 12. maj 2026
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What if your faith doesn't need more discipline—it needs more nurturing? Learn to extend the same grace to your spiritual life that you give everyone else. Summary: In this episode, we're exploring what it means to mother your own faith—to extend the same nurturing care to your spiritual life that you so freely give to everyone else. If your faith has become guilt-driven, all-or-nothing, or feels more like a test you're failing than a relationship you're living, this conversation will help you shift from harsh self-correction to gentle, sustainable care. Through practical steps and honest reflection, you'll discover that growth doesn't happen through pressure—it happens through presence. Included Segments: * The disconnect between how you care for others vs. yourself * Reframing mothering as nurturing, not just discipline * The performance patterns keeping you exhausted * Four elements of mothering your faith: awareness, compassion, safety, and presence * Reframing spiritual practices from obligation to nourishment * Why tending to your faith isn't selfish—it's stewardship * Practical steps: 5-minute check-ins, one-verse Scripture, honest prayer * Permission to start again daily without shame * God's gentle character as the model for self-compassion Who This Episode is For: The woman who pours out care, patience, and grace to everyone around her—but when it comes to her own faith, she's harsh, critical, and exhausted. She's tired of the guilt-driven quiet times and all-or-nothing mindset. She wants a faith that feels life-giving again, but she doesn't know how to be gentle with herself. If you've been trying to grow your faith in an environment that doesn't support growth, this episode will help you create the safety you need. Key Scriptures: * Matthew 11:28-30 (Come to me, all who are weary) CTA: Ready to take your first soft step back? If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don't want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending… I created something really gentle for you. The Beloved Return [https://liveoneeightministries.com/the-beloved-return/?utm_source=podcast] is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out. You don't have to know what to say. You don't have to feel ready. You don't have to clean yourself up first. If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that's enough. 👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return [https://liveoneeightministries.com/the-beloved-return/?utm_source=podcast] today. Remember real faith wasn't meant to be curated–it was meant to be lived.

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What if your faith doesn't need more discipline—it needs more nurturing? Learn to extend the same grace to your spiritual life that you give everyone else. Summary: In this episode, we're exploring what it means to mother your own faith—to extend the same nurturing care to your spiritual life that you so freely give to everyone else. If your faith has become guilt-driven, all-or-nothing, or feels more like a test you're failing than a relationship you're living, this conversation will help you shift from harsh self-correction to gentle, sustainable care. Through practical steps and honest reflection, you'll discover that growth doesn't happen through pressure—it happens through presence. Included Segments: * The disconnect between how you care for others vs. yourself * Reframing mothering as nurturing, not just discipline * The performance patterns keeping you exhausted * Four elements of mothering your faith: awareness, compassion, safety, and presence * Reframing spiritual practices from obligation to nourishment * Why tending to your faith isn't selfish—it's stewardship * Practical steps: 5-minute check-ins, one-verse Scripture, honest prayer * Permission to start again daily without shame * God's gentle character as the model for self-compassion Who This Episode is For: The woman who pours out care, patience, and grace to everyone around her—but when it comes to her own faith, she's harsh, critical, and exhausted. She's tired of the guilt-driven quiet times and all-or-nothing mindset. She wants a faith that feels life-giving again, but she doesn't know how to be gentle with herself. If you've been trying to grow your faith in an environment that doesn't support growth, this episode will help you create the safety you need. Key Scriptures: * Matthew 11:28-30 (Come to me, all who are weary) CTA: Ready to take your first soft step back? If something in this spoke to you… and you feel that quiet pull to come back to God, but you don't want to fall back into pressure, performance, or pretending… I created something really gentle for you. The Beloved Return [https://liveoneeightministries.com/the-beloved-return/?utm_source=podcast] is a 5-part private podcast designed to help you reconnect with God at your own pace—no checklists, no expectations, no pressure to have it all figured out. You don't have to know what to say. You don't have to feel ready. You don't have to clean yourself up first. If something in your heart is stirring—even faintly—that's enough. 👉 You can start listening to The Beloved Return [https://liveoneeightministries.com/the-beloved-return/?utm_source=podcast] today. Remember real faith wasn't meant to be curated–it was meant to be lived.

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