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04/23/2026

The mom who keeps going back to God isn’t failing.
She’s doing exactly what mercy is for.
Shame will tell you you’ve done this too many times.
That you should have it together by now.
But Lamentations 3:22–23 says His mercies are new every morning.
Not when you’ve earned it.
Every morning.
So when you fall, and you will, the move isn’t to hide.
It’s to turn back.
That’s not weakness.
That’s what faith actually looks like.
🤍 Save this for the next time shame tries to keep you down.

The shame spiral doesn't announce itself.It just starts replaying the moment on loop —and before you know it you've been...
04/22/2026

The shame spiral doesn't announce itself.

It just starts replaying the moment on loop —
and before you know it you've been in your head for an hour.

Here's how to interrupt it. 🤍

Save this for the next hard moment — and share it with a mom who needs it.

Which step is hardest for you? Drop the number below 👇

Shame's first instinct is to make you disappear. But mercy? Mercy comes looking for you.From the very beginning — Adam a...
04/21/2026

Shame's first instinct is to make you disappear. But mercy? Mercy comes looking for you.

From the very beginning — Adam and Eve hiding in the garden — God's response to shame wasn't judgment. It was pursuit.

You don't have to get it together first. You don't have to clean yourself up. He meets you right where the hiding is.

New on the blog today — link in bio. 🤍

This isn't a program. It's a transformation. 100% of MomQ moms surveyed report stronger marriages, more confident parent...
04/18/2026

This isn't a program. It's a transformation. 100% of MomQ moms surveyed report stronger marriages, more confident parenting, and a deeper relationship with God.
Is there a mom in your life who needs this? Share this with her. Or find a group near you at the link in bio.

04/16/2026

For a long time I thought I needed to fix it first.
Clean up the reaction. Do better for a few days. Then come back to God.
But that’s not how mercy works.
Mercy isn’t waiting for you to get it together.
It was there before you even asked.
Confess it. Receive it. Lay it at His feet.
That’s what I needed someone to tell me early in motherhood. And it’s exactly why MomQ exists — because every mom needs women around her who point her back to grace, not perfection.
Follow for wisdom in everyday motherhood. 🤍

If you've been trying harder and still feeling like you're failing —This is for you.The answer was never more effort.It ...
04/15/2026

If you've been trying harder and still feeling like you're failing —

This is for you.

The answer was never more effort.
It was always more grace.

Save this for the mom who needs to hear it. 🤍

Which line hit you hardest? Tell us below 👇

04/14/2026

Sometimes what we call waiting on God is actually just fear dressed up in spiritual language.

We want to be sure.
We want to know how it ends.
We want control — and we’re waiting until we have it.

But following God rarely comes with that kind of certainty.

In this conversation Abby McDonald shares what it looked like for her to stop waiting for clarity — and start trusting God enough to move forward anyway.

Even without all the answers.

Her book “Surrendering Certainty” goes deeper and we highly recommend it.

🎧 Listen to the full episode: Letting go of control — one mom’s journey through postpartum depression and faith (link in bio)



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04/09/2026

Right after you mess up is usually the moment you want to pull away.

You feel the shame.
You replay what happened.
You tell yourself you’ll do better next time.

But what if that moment isn’t where you distance yourself from God…

What if it’s where you turn toward Him?

God’s mercy isn’t waiting for you to fix it first.

It meets you right there.

In the middle of the frustration.
The harsh words.
The moment you wish you could take back.

You don’t have to clean yourself up before you come back.

You can come as you are—
and receive mercy again.





When you mess up, it’s easy to go one of two directions:Minimize it…or condemn yourself for it.But neither of those lead...
04/08/2026

When you mess up, it’s easy to go one of two directions:

Minimize it…
or condemn yourself for it.

But neither of those lead to real change.

The gospel gives us a different path.

Not pretending it didn’t matter.
Not punishing yourself for it.

But turning back to God—right there in it.

This is what godly sorrow does.
It doesn’t push you away.

It leads you to mercy.

And that’s where things actually begin to change.





04/07/2026

You start the day with good intentions.

Patience. Presence. Maybe even a quiet prayer.

And then something small turns into something big…
and that familiar thought creeps in:

“I’m failing.”

But what if that moment isn’t proof that you’re failing?

What if it’s actually revealing your need for mercy?

Motherhood was never meant to prove your perfection.
It was meant to lead you back to Jesus—again and again.

This week’s blog is a gentle reminder:

You don’t have to be the perfect mom.
You just need a perfect Savior.

👉 Read: Trading imperfect motherhood for perfect grace (link in bio)

Written by Elyse Derian 🤍





04/02/2026

So many of us are trying to feel like we’re enough through how we show up as moms.

If I can just get it right…then maybe I won’t feel like I’m failing.

But Easter reminds us we were never meant to save ourselves.

Jesus already did that.

So we don’t have to parent from pressure.

We get to parent from mercy.

Save this if you need the reminder and share it with a mom who might be carrying too much.





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