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{in}couragement for Mothers { Session 2 }

Back in October I took a step of faith and I was really nervous about it!  I felt very much like I was standing here not quite fully clothed asking you to join a group for Christian mothers.  I did not know what to expect.  But you came, you joined the group, and you have been such a blessing to me!

And now it is time for another session to begin.  What is it all about you say?  Well, quite a few months ago some ladies over here at {in}courage started praying about the idea of forming smaller community groups for women.  They asked ladies to fill out a questionnaire if they wanted to be a co-leader of one of these groups.  About the same time I was praying about how I could be an encouragement to other women.  So I filled out the questionnaire and thus I became a co-leader of a group specifically for encouraging Christian mothers.

I'd like to tell you a little about our group.  We are a group of women who face all the normal pressures of life.  Some of us work away from home, others are stay at home moms.  Some of us homeschool, others do not.  Some of us have large families, others are expecting their first child.  Some of us have adopted children, some have biological children, and some have both.  So there is a lot of variety.

But we have even more in common!  We all love God and want to follow Him with abandon.  We all need a safe place.  A place where we are loved and shown compassion.  A place where we can request prayer and pray for others.  We all love our children dearly and want what is best for them.    We all have days that seem overwhelming.  And we all need love, God's love, and love from each other.

We "meet" in the comfy virtual living room setting of a closed Facebook group.  It is a closed group, so the things shared there stay there and do not show up in news feeds or anything like that.

So... here we are at the beginning of another session.  And we are inviting you to join us.  This session I will be co-leading with Joy Altman.  She is a dear friend and I am so thankful to have her joining me this session.

If this type of group sounds like something that would be a blessing to you then please send me a friend request on Facebook here and I will add you to the group.

Once you are added please introduce yourself to the group!  We will welcome you with open arms!

Your Labor Is Not In Vain...

Tuesday was the big launch day for the {in}courage community groups.  I am really excited to be a part of this and feel honored to be a co-leader of a group for mothers. You can read all about it and how to join here.  Anyone is welcome to join. I have already been so blessed by the ladies who have joined!  We have a lot of foster and adoptive (or in the process to adopt) moms, which is nice.  But I am just glad to get to know each of the ladies with their different stories who have joined our little community!

I thought I would share one of the bits of encouragement I shared on the {in}couragement for Mothers group.  This is just one tid bit, but I thought it would give you a little taste of the type of group it is.

"Therefore, my dear [sisters], stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58

Do you see that? Our labor- our mothering- is not in vain! When you have corrected the same behavior over and over and it is still showing up, when the baby isn't sleeping, and your floor needs to be mopped every day, your labor is not in vain. Cling to that when you feel tired or discouraged! It is one of my favorite "Mommy" verses. Our labor is not in vain.

Mothering is a ministry. We get to be the ones to share little bits of God's love and grace with our children day in and day out. When we focus on Him, we can be empowered by Him to labor for Him in the glorious ministry of mothering!

And our labor is not in vain."

{in}couragement for Mothers

A warm, sweet welcome to all of you visiting from {in}courage.  I am absolutely delighted to welcome you here!

And to my dear, loyal readers, I have to admit that I have been keeping a little something from you.  A little something that I am very excited to introduce today!

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My eyes are barely open but one part my mind is already listing the things that need to be done today, at the same time I am listening to see if the boys are up and going yet, and trying to remember if I ever actually ironed those shirts yesterday so that my dear husband has something to wear to work today.

I hear a little patter of feet across the bedroom floor and feel my youngest daughter climb in bed beside me, still deliciously sleepy and cuddly.  She snuggles against me and says "I love you, Mommy!".  This is the first time my precious daughter, who is four years old, and has only been home from China for 9 months says this spontaneously.  My mind slows, determined to focus on the amazing miracle right here in my arms.

But, as much as I would like to stay here savoring her sweetness, there are things that must be done.  The children need breakfast and we are out of cereal.  The morning chores need to be done so that we can start school on time, and soon my mind is spinning again, busy with the ordinary, everyday duties of a homeschooling mother of five.

 In the midst of the morning chaos, I reach for my cup of coffee, thankful for the comfort of daily routines.  As I walk across the kitchen my foot hits a bit of jelly blopped on the floor by a careless child causing my steps to form a strange cadence. slap. stick. slap.stick. slap... Sigh.  Didn't I just mop that floor?!

I pause briefly to ask God for grace.  Grace for myself, to cleanse my mind of the thoughts of frustration and inadequacy that threaten to come to the surface, again.  Grace for my careless son, this child that I love. This child who must learn to slow down, to be responsible, to clean up jelly when it drops on the floor, again.

In the meantime the girls begin to quarrel about who is a "good girl" and who is a "bad boy"...  I think I told them yesterday morning that they were not allowed to start that argument again...

And so it goes.  The day continues with moments of sweetness, frustration, delight, and  impatience following one another in rapid , dizzying succession.  And so goes this glorious, messy ministry of motherhood.

Can you relate?  Would you like to join a group formed specifically to
{in}courage mothers?  I am co-leading just such a group!  The other leader is a sweet mother named Virginia.

The group is called {in}couragement for Mothers. All mothers are welcome.  It doesn't matter who you are or where you are or if you have one child or a dozen or more children. It doesn't matter if your children were born to you or joined your family through adoption.  You are welcome.  We cannot wait to learn to know you and to {in}courage you (and be {in}couraged by you!)!

Virginia and I will be posting there regularly.  We will post something
{in}spirational or {in}couraging each Monday.  Each Thursday we will post a practical mothering tip.  We expect there will be many more discussions throughout the week too!

So are you ready to join in? 

Here are your next steps for joining up with us. We are here to help and want this to be as simple of a process as possible!

1) Make a friend request to Erin Martin on Facebook by clicking the link. From there, you will be added to a private group, {in}couragement for Mothers. If you have not used a private group on Facebook before don't worry! It's very simple and lends itself to a nice flow of 'conversation'. Once you are on the group page, please go to the "Notifications" bar, next to tools and help, and select 'all posts'. This way you won't miss out on anything. :)

1a) Introduce yourself!  Tell us about your child{ren}, where you live, and anything else you would like to share.  We would love to see family pictures!  We really want to learn to know each other and this is the first step in jumpstarting that process.

1b) This will be our virtual living room so kick off your shoes, grab a cup of coffee and a brownie, and settle into your most comfortable chair! You can just be yourself and feel at home here! 

1c) You are welcome to start and contribute to discussions as much or as little as you like, but we would like each person to check in and try to participate every Monday for sure!

2) Every 3 weeks we will visit up through Google chat.  The first time will be on October 23 at 9:00 PM Eastern time.  If you can't make it that time don't worry about it!  The last thing we want to do is increase the pressure in anyone's life!  You can always try for the next time!