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You’ve got this mama! And we’re with you! Join us this week for a special episode in which Angie shares four spiritual truths that not only encourage and empower us as mothers, but remind us that we have heavenly aid to assist us through life’s most important job.
We’ll expand on the eternal power and influence just one mother and one child can have on generations of posterity. How can that ripple effect give us the daily strength we need to give our all where it counts?
Next, we’ll share some stories related to Joseph F. Smith’s teachings about how family and loved ones beyond the veil are ministering angels to help us through our toughest times. Be reminded that no matter what, we never mother alone.
Take courage that even in mothering, wrongs can be righted as we invite Heavenly Father to be a second pair of arms to assist us and rely on the atonement of Jesus Christ to heal and refine us as we mother.
Then, take a moment to ponder the divine instincts Richard G. Scott teaches about, to help us sense our children’s special talents and unique capabilities. How can this spiritual awareness hone our nurturing so that our children will grow strong?
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You’ve got this mama! And we’re with you! Join us this week for a special episode in which Angie shares four spiritual truths that not only encourage and empower us as mothers, but remind us that we have heavenly aid to assist us through life’s most important job.
We’ll expand on the eternal power and influence just one mother and one child can have on generations of posterity. How can that ripple effect give us the daily strength we need to give our all where it counts?
Next, we’ll share some stories related to Joseph F. Smith’s teachings about how family and loved ones beyond the veil are ministering angels to help us through our toughest times. Be reminded that no matter what, we never mother alone.
Take courage that even in mothering, wrongs can be righted as we invite Heavenly Father to be a second pair of arms to assist us and rely on the atonement of Jesus Christ to heal and refine us as we mother.
Then, take a moment to ponder the divine instincts Richard G. Scott teaches about, to help us sense our children’s special talents and unique capabilities. How can this spiritual awareness hone our nurturing so that our children will grow strong?