Growing Together

Faith, Family, And The Abraham Test


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What holds a family together when the ground keeps shifting? We sit down with Margaret for a raw, generous conversation about marriage dynamics, mother-hearts, and the faith that steadies a growing, blended household. Our story opens with honest contrasts—one of us overthinks, the other gets things done—and moves into the real-life pressures of expanding holidays, new marriages, and the daily choice to love in the middle of complexity.

We anchor the talk in Abraham and Sarah, not as distant saints but as a couple who knew waiting, jealousy, and impossible promises. Margaret shares candidly about the ache of infertility and why Sarah’s laughter hits so close to home when hope has aged past reason. We explore Hagar’s wilderness moment and the comfort of the God who sees, Ishmael’s blessing, and the tension that rises when Isaac arrives and inheritance shifts. The text’s quiet spaces—how Hagar entered the home, what Sarah felt on the day Abraham walked with Isaac—invite us to consider the emotions behind obedience and the cost of trust.

From there we lean into the altar on Moriah and what faith looks like when the knife is raised. Abraham’s words, the ram in the thicket, and Mary’s grief at the cross frame a deeper look at how mothers and fathers often carry sacrifice differently. We don’t reduce roles to clichés; instead we talk about presence, provision, discipline, prayer, and the mentors who call us toward better futures. Along the way we share practical takeaways for blended families and busy homes: protect what matters, slow down anger, name each person’s strengths, and make room for worship that shapes the week.

If your family feels complex, you’re not alone—and you’re not without a map. Press play, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find the show. Then tell us: where have you seen the God who sees show up in your home?

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Growing TogetherBy Organic Church