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Risen Motherhood

When Snack Time is Scary | Ep. 103

Risen Motherhood

Emily Jensen & Laura Wifler

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.96.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2018

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Summer break is over, and the weekly show is back! In this episode, Emily and Laura discuss how the gospel applies to snack time. It may seem like a "lighter" topic, but our opinions, preferences, and rules about snack time reveal a lot about our hearts. Whether you're guilt-ridden about "giving in" or glued to your snack standards, the gospel reminds us to identify with Christ as we love our littlest neighbors.

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This episode of Risen Motherhood is funded by our generous donors.

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risenmotherhood.com forward slash give.

0:15.2

Motherhood is hard. One second, we think we're doing a good enough job,

0:19.2

and the next we feel like the worst mom on the planet,

0:22.5

which is why we need the refreshing truth of the gospel to be repeated over and over,

0:27.3

giving us hope in the everyday moments. So mama, whether you're sipping cold coffee or doing

0:32.7

a sink full of dishes, we hope you'll find true encouragement and laughter here.

0:38.5

This is the Risen Motherhood podcast. Thanks for joining us.

0:47.5

Welcome back to another episode of Risen Motherhood. I'm Laura and I have my sister-in-law

0:51.9

Emily here with me. Hey guys. And we are thrilled to be back after a summer off. We had

0:57.6

very restful yet kind of crazy. Really busy summer. It was an Emily and I's first summer being

1:04.0

in the same town together, which was so fun. And we both did kind of a lot of similar things

1:09.3

traveling and Emily did a bunch of home decorating. Wilson G.

1:13.6

We went to the pool. Oh yeah. This was our first summer to really go to the pool as a family

1:18.6

which was so fun. But Lauren, I went on a lot of walks at a park nearby our house.

1:24.3

I went to the library some good time with kids and broke ground on my house, which was huge.

1:30.3

I am hopeful that we'll move in before Christmas. That is my hope. I hope my builder is listening

1:34.8

right now. But fun, Risen Motherhood stuff. We actually got to meet our whole team.

1:42.4

Together in person for the first time ever back in June, we went to a conference together.

1:46.7

So it was a complete joy to meet Autumn and Caitlin and be together with our kindred spirits.

1:52.0

Yes, it was like we'd known them all our lives, which was so fun. We of course also worked on

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