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It’s football season, and while we love the games, we’d rather tailgate and cheer from home than deal with the drunk and rowdy crowd. That same tension shows up in other parts of life, too, especially when it comes to alcohol.
During a recent trip, we saw how easy it is for a casual drink to become the centerpiece of the night. It’s that subtle but dangerous shift: from enjoying a drink to being owned by it.
In this episode, we’re having an honest conversation about alcohol, how it shapes mom life, and how we can choose freedom for ourselves, our families, and our futures. Because at the end of the day, Christians really do have more fun—with fewer scars.
By Amanda Fulmer & Laura AndersonIt’s football season, and while we love the games, we’d rather tailgate and cheer from home than deal with the drunk and rowdy crowd. That same tension shows up in other parts of life, too, especially when it comes to alcohol.
During a recent trip, we saw how easy it is for a casual drink to become the centerpiece of the night. It’s that subtle but dangerous shift: from enjoying a drink to being owned by it.
In this episode, we’re having an honest conversation about alcohol, how it shapes mom life, and how we can choose freedom for ourselves, our families, and our futures. Because at the end of the day, Christians really do have more fun—with fewer scars.