187: Crafting a Life That Serves Mama Well with Rachel Norman
The Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
Release Date: 01/20/2023
The Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
is a wife, mom of 4, physical therapist, and founder of the ministry . She has a heart for both the body of Christ and the lost. To that end, she comes on the show today with the desire to encourage and equip believers to truly be the hands and feet of Christ towards the LGBTQIA+ community. What We Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~What has led to Jen’s passion for today’s topic ~Understanding that our mishandling of how we talk about and interact with the LGBTQUIA+ community is less about that community itself and more about how we tend to approach nonbelievers in general; the...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
On today’s re-release of a previous solo show, we are tackling the topic of how to raise your littles in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. My prayer is that you'll come away from this episode feeling equipped and encouraged, knowing that raising your littles in this way does not have to be complicated. What I Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~Ephesians 6:4 and what is interesting about the word "nurture" coming before the word "admonition" ~The crucial foundation of nurture and why our training of our children in theology and right living must first come from a place of humility,...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
Terry Crist is a husband, father, pastor, and the author of the new book, ““. He has a heart for inspiring people to follow Jesus and love others well, and that comes through really well in our conversation today. What We Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~Terry’s new book, what led him to write it, and what readers can expect ~How a love for the church does not negate our passion to call the church up to be her best - that that is actually an important part of loving the church well ~Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan woman in John 4 and what we can glean from it ~How...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
As we find ourselves in the middle of yet another election year, I felt it to be the right time to re-visit a podcast episode I first recorded and released 4 years ago during our last presidential election year. Today we will be addressing again the topic of the most important thing for Christians to remember this election year. I pray this episode will prove to be helpful and encouraging to you. What I Chat about in Today's Episode: ~A post () I wrote back in 2016 during the last presidential election ~What our name-calling, personal attacks, hand-wringing, and political anxiety...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
is a wife, mom of 5, writer, and author of the brand new book, . She is passionate about helping people who have been harmed by the church or walked through pain that has left them reeling and with theological questions. Our prayer is that you will come away from this episode feeling seen, understood, loved, and helped in whatever you may be walking through. What We Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~Kristen’s new book, what led her to write it, and what readers can expect ~The importance of engaging honestly with your pain and your beliefs and how doing so can actually save...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
During this Valentines week of love, we are journeying back to the podcast archives and addressing the topic of love, the importance Scripture places on it, and how God's Word defines it. I hope you will walk away from this chat feeling well equipped to better understand and live out love in a culture and time that is very confused. What I Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~The topic of love, and why it is such an important topic for believers, especially, to grasp ~The importance of understanding the Bible's definition of love ~The extremes that are on both sides of the spectrum and seen in...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
Elizabeth Urbanowicz is the founder of , where her passion is on display for creating resources to equip parents to be able to help their kids carefully evaluate all the ideas that are regularly coming at them so that they can understand and enjoy the goodness and beauty of biblical truth. Our prayer is that you would come away from this episode inspired and equipped to raise your kids in a biblical worldview and with love for others. What We Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~How Elizabeth first put this passion to work with the children she was teaching at her school ~The...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
Rebekah Hargraves is the host of the Home and Hearth Podcast and on today's solo show she is covering the topic of "Bible Study 101". Though this is a re-release of an episode originally recorded three years ago, it seems timely again as we are feeling fearful in these times and needing to grow in our knowledge of the Bible and our ability to study it. May you come away from this episode feeling encouraged and equipped in your ability to study, understand, and interpret the Bible for yourself. What She Chats about in Today's Episode: ~*How* to study the Bible, and then moving on into...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
is a wife, mom of 3, runs the organization Freedom Movement and is author of . Her passion is to equip people to heal in their story and begin to step into their God-given calling by helping them be trauma-informed, Biblically-sound, and Spirit-filled. What We Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~Karrie’s new book, , what led her to write it, and what readers can expect ~The difference between what we humanly think of as freedom and what Biblical freedom actually is ~The power of God’s presence in the midst of our pain ~The importance of going beyond just knowing right doctrine into actually...
info_outlineThe Gospel-Shaped Life Podcast
On this week’s solo podcast episode, I am re-releasing an episode where I took to the show to talk all about New Year’s resolutions, goals, walking by the Spirit, and holding fast to the gospel in the midst of it all. What I Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~Why so many of our resolutions “fail” and why wrong theology is shooting us in the foot here ~The impact of the gospel on our guilt surrounding “failing” in our resolutions and goals ~The important first steps to take when drafting up your resolutions and goals for the year ~The importance of walking by the Spirit in the...
info_outlineRachel Norman is a wife, mom of 5, certified baby and toddler sleep coach, blogger at A Mother Far From Home, and author of the new book, “If Mama Ain’t Happy: Why Minding Healthy Boundaries Is Good for Your Whole Family“. She has a passion to help moms be ok, to be able to uncomplicate family life and go back to the basics. Today on the show she encourages and inspires us to craft lives that serve us and our families well.
What We Chat About On This Episode
~Rachel’s new book, “If Mama Ain’t Happy: Why Minding Healthy Boundaries Is Good for Your Whole Family“, what led her to write it, and what readers can expect
~Erecting boundaries for ourselves so that we can guard our hearts and be ok
~How having boundaries for ourselves and taking care of ourselves is actually really good for our kids, too
~Rachel’s own experience of how the way she was living truly was killing her
~How not having appropriate boundaries as a mom leads to our growing anxious, hurried, harried, and as mere shells of ourselves
~Understanding that our struggles are common, and we are not alone
~The importance of slowing down and assessing how you’re feeling and why and what can be done about it
~The problem that can come with putting ourselves as moms into certain camps - crunchy parenting, gentle parenting, positive parenting, etc.
~The problems that can arise with the modern-day concept of “positive” parenting
~The problem with raising our kids (even subconsciously) to think that it isn’t normal to have feelings, express grief, or cry
~The importance of being kind and gentle while also remembering that saying no and having boundaries are important and good for our children’s well-being as the grow up
~Having a big-picture perspective in our parenting
~The benefit of having conversations and seeking to reach the heart of our children as opposed to just slapping a consequence on a behavior
~The problem of toxic positivity
~Normalizing having emotions as moms and children
~Actually making choices to cultivate, form, and organize lives that serve us well and bring us joy
~Taking things off our plates that are bringing inappropriate busyness into our lives
~The importance of stepping back and asking ourselves what our worldview is and assessing whether or not our current family rhythms and routines are honoring that worldview
~Words of advice and help to the mom who is on the other end of the spectrum and has a vice grip of control
~The heavy burden too many mamas have of believing that everything is either their fault or their responsibility; remembering that it is not our burden to bear to be God to our family
~How being too busy is a tool of the enemy to distract us from what is most important
~The warning sign it is if you’re being triggered by the pushback that comes with standards and discipline in your home
~Being freed from feeling like you are the victim of your children
~How not living in the present leads to our being depressed and anxious; what this means for us and our phone addictions
~Advice for how to get started with crafting new rhythms and routines and letting go of the busyness and overwhelm
~And more!
For full shownotes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast