• 134. For The Woman Trying to Conceive

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

134. For The Woman Trying to Conceive

  • Summary

  • Many of us dream of the day we will become mothers. We long to experience pregnancy and grow a family of our own. But that dream can seem far off or impossible when you're in the throes of trying to conceive.
    For some, we quickly realize what we thought would come easily takes more time and planning than expected. This episode is for the woman trying to conceive, the woman who feels barren, the woman longing for the day she'll have a baby of her own. I see you. More importantly God sees you. This one is for you🤍
    We'll also talk about:

    • things that are true of you, even in the midst of infertility
    • what it means to be "barren"
    • barren women in the Bible & how their stories bring us hope
    • what to do when it feels like God is ignoring your prayers
    • honoring your emotions, but not staying stuck in them


    I wrote this article that I pray encourages you as well:

    4 Inspiring Truths That Compassionately Redefine Your Season of Infertility


    Suffering is Never for Nothing book

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    Read my latest article on Christianity.com here!

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