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Sunday God Meets Monday Mom
Sunday God Meets Monday Mom
Author: Erin Greneaux
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Sometimes it feels like the God we worship on Sunday has nothing to do with our Monday lives as moms. Are there Bible verses to get corn kernels out of my child's nose??? This weekly podcast of 5-minute devotions makes connections between faith and everyday life. We'll dive into relatable stories, scripture verses, and applications to help you experience transformation of what we learn about our Sunday God into life's little lessons that come on Mondays. Join host Erin Greneaux (and occasional guests) to connect Sunday's simple sayings to the messy mission of motherhood.
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When I had a nightmare as a kid, I would wake up my mom for a hug, but waking her up was almost as frightening as my dream. Psalm 121 encourages us to approach God with anything because He is always ready and waiting to hear from us.Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
I used to be a swing dance instructor, but having three young kids doesn't leave much room in the schedule for hitting the dance floor. Different seasons bring different roles and activities, and it can be difficult not to reminisce about "the good old days." 1 Peter 4:10-11 can help us navigate season changes in our spiritual lives as well. Serving God won't always look the same, but the God we serve never changes.Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
My toddler wants the car moving at all times. Stopping for red lights is just a waste of time! We also tend to value any movement over actual progress. Isaiah 40:31 can help us understand the kind of progress God has planned for us and how we can wait for it without getting impatient.Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
Sometimes an invisible barrier can be the most powerful. Let's see how Romans 5:16-17 can help us see how to overcome the barriers that keep us from drawing near to God.Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
Baby number three entered the picture, and the stuff in our house became overwhelming. Something had to change, but freedom waited on the other side of tough decisions. Matthew 6:24-25 can help us make those same tough decisions about what needs to go in our spiritual lives.Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
Motherhood can keep us looking down, but when we look up at the sky we remember God's power and goodness. Guest Pamela Henkelman uses Psalm 123:1-2 to remind us to look up to God for direction before we look down at our to-do lists.Connect with Pamela:Instagram Midlife Momma podcast Free guide: 10 Things Not to Say to Your Adult Child(And 5 Ways to Stop Yourself from Saying Them)Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
How can we say yes in obedience to God when we don't feel qualified for the task? Kelda Laing Poynot uses Isaiah 41:10 to remind us we have nothing to fear because we aren't alone.Connect with Kelda:WebsiteCheck out her newest book for young men- Tribesmen: Circle of EldersWant more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
What is more scary for a kid than the first time to jump off the diving board at swim lessons? Guest Lori Hatcher uses Deuteronomy 33:27 to explore what it looks like to trust God.Connect with Lori Hatcher:Lori’s WebsiteLord, I Believe: 60 Devotions for Your Troubled Heart Moments with God for CouplesLori’s Devotional BooksLori on FacebookLori on InstagramWant more devotions from Erin?- Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
We all know how it feels to be forgotten, wondering if we are loved. It is even worse when we realize we have made one of our kids feel that way. What a mom fail! Let's see what the story of Lazarus in John 11 can teach us about Jesus' reaction to feeling abandoned (it's not what you think!) He had a plan to abolish our separation from Him forever.Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
I wanted to show my girls where I used to play as a child, but the current owners weren't too happy about it. Even though I knew and loved the property, I didn't own it. Matthew 7:21-23 teaches that not everyone who thinks they belong to Christ will enter heaven. What does it take to go all in for Jesus?Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
My summer zinnias are a hot mess, but I can't pull them up just yet. What can Romans 8 teach us about surrender in seasons of failure and spent expectations? How does surrender give way to a beautiful new beginning?Want more devotions? - Pre-order the Sunday God Meets Monday Mom devotional now! (Releases April 7, 2026) - Subscribe to the youtube channel- Get devotions in your inbox
What does it take to have a flourishing life in Christ? It is the hidden, unseen, and private relationship with Christ that prepares us to face life's external battles. Let's see how a beautiful amaryllis can show us how to apply Psalm 1:1-3 in a way that impacts generations to come.
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What is your perspective on broken things? In Matthew 5:3-10 we learn that God pours blessing out on those who experience hardship. Not only does He restore what as destroyed, He uses our brokenness to allow us to work in new ways!
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Teaching my toddler to finish what she starts means waiting hours for her to finish eating dinner or watching her clean up her room at a sloth-like pace until the job is complete. Let's read Philippians 1:6 and Hebrews 12:11 to discover how God finishes the work that He begins in our lives.
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My daughter wanted the perfect rainbow cake for her birthday, but one of the icing colors wasn't up to her standards. Let's see what Isaiah 55:8-9, Proverbs 16:1, and Proverbs 16:9 can teach us about how to react when our plans don't match God's.
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What does it look like to spend raw, unfiltered time with God? Guest Susan Park uses Mark 1:35 and Matthew 14:23 to show how Jesus' relationship with God can help us experience a deep connection with our Heavenly Father.
Susan Park is a Korean-American Christian writer. She loves to encourage God’s women with words of hope and joy. She is passionate about how we can co-create with God in our creative work. She is working on her first novel about a second-generation Korean-American woman.
Susan was a writer and assistant copy editor for the Christian online magazine Marked Ministry. She was a speaker about creativity at The Extraordinary Faith Summit and a writer for the Dawn Bible app. She has been a featured writer and podcast guest for other Christian writers.
She is one of the contributing authors of the book, “Life Changing Stories: A Devotional Collection Revealing God’s Faithfulness and Transforming Power.”
Susan lives in the Chicago area with her husband and three boys.
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If you could have any superpower, what would it be? As moms, we feel the need for many superpowers to meet the daily demands. Guest Marnie Hammar uses Ephesians 3:16-17 to remind us that our best superpower is one that allows us to grow down into God's love and rely on His unfailing presence in our lives.
Marnie Hammar writes about how freedom isn’t found in being perfect, but in knowing God deeper and hearing Him louder. Wife for 28 years and boy mama (18, 15, & 12), Marnie’s non-writing life revolves around taming the stinky, scraping off the sticky, and delivering boys to the places they go in suburban Cincinnati. Her favorites are cheering for her boys at soccer (loudly) and golf (quietly).
A regular contributor for She Reads Truth and Family Christian, and the host for the Hear Him Louder Guest Essay Series, she's been published at (in)courage, The Joyful Life Magazine, Revelation Wellness and Fathom Mag. If you’d like to know Jesus deeper and hear Him louder, stop by marniehammar.com to get a free prayer worksheet to help you listen for Jesus.
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Can you imagine the intimacy of holding the Son of God in your arms as a baby? Mary's experienced Jesus like no other, but we can learn much from her perspective. Host Erin Greneaux uses Philippians 2:5-11 to remind us that a close, personal relationship with Jesus is still possible thousands of years after His life because He came to earth as a human.
About Mary's Treasure:
Immerse yourself in the life of Christ with this lovely devotional set. Each day’s reading, written from Mary’s perspective, pairs exquisite poetry with stunning watercolor artwork on full-color 5x7 cards.
Coupled with personal devotions, curated scriptures, prayers, and questions for reflection, this set combines artistic beauty with practical application to inspire a fresh perspective on Jesus’ true significance.
This season, deeply resonate with the joy, pain, and incredible faith of the mother who bears this child in miraculous circumstances, raises him in wisdom, releases him to a life of ministry, witnesses his excruciating death, and rejoices in the glory of his resurrection.
Spanning the birth of Christ to the resurrection, Mary’s Treasure is the perfect meditative experience to prepare your heart during Advent or Lent. Treasure the awe of Christmas and rekindle the magnitude of Easter morning for years to come.
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How can we combat the darkness in this world and in our personal lives? Guest Charity Rios uses John 1:5 to remind up that Jesus is the light in the darkness. Through Him we can 1) understand our position of security, 2) recognize our place and calling in His purpose and 3) rest in the peace of His presence.
Charity is a Jesus follower, Wife and Boy Mama to 4 of the wildest, and squishiest sets of dimpled cheeks. She is the author of “Jesus, Light of the World,” a kids Advent devotional and a children’s picture book “My Heart’s Garden.” She is also a Children’s picture book coach. Most days you can find her top knottin’ it, totin’ potties and rollin’ in the mini. The power of the gospel is her melody and unleashing women and children from captives into warriors is her passion.
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How can we be intentional about planning our family traditions at Christmas? Guest Rachel Fahrenbach uses Exodus 20:11 to demonstrate how the idea of Sabbath rest can help us dwell with God in this season through Christ, Emmanuel, God With Us.
RACHEL FAHRENBACH creates novel ways to approach scripture study, literally. By combining her skill for creative writing with her bent for coaching, Rachel utilizes various mediums (such as books, podcasts, and social media) to lead readers through stories to the most important story of all: God's love for humanity. She recently released Dwell: An Advent Study & Liturgy, a fresh and creative approach to exploring the idea of Immanuel—God with us—this Christmas. Originally from Chicago, Rachel now resides in Alabama with her husband and three kiddos.
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