Hello, Dear Mama,
Are you or anyone you know struggling with postpartum or prolonged depression? We want to tell you these four little words: You are safe here.
When we birth a baby, whether our first or seventh, a new mom is born, and her heart needs tending. In a deeply personal interview, Rachael Elmore shares the unseen sides of becoming a mom. Beyond the birth of a baby, it’s also the journey of a mother, often marked by unseen challenges like postpartum depression.
Join Deb and her special guest, Rachael Elmore, on this week’s Mothering Monday for a real talk about the highs and lows of motherhood. This episode is a beacon for any mom navigating motherhood’s complexities. It’s a reminder that it’s okay not always to be okay, and with Jesus, there’s always hope!
We love you dearly and would count it an honor to pray for you. Please email us at admin@helpclubformoms.com and let us know how we can pray for you.
Much love,
Mama Deb
Connect with Rachael at RachaelElmore.com
Co-founder at Help Club for Moms
My name is Deb Weakly and I helped create the Help Club for Moms with one goal in mind: to create a community in which moms help moms to know the love of Christ. My own childhood was difficult and filled with sadness. I didn’t grow up in a Christian home, so when I became a Christian (and soon after, a mom), I had no idea what I was doing; I didn’t know what it meant to raise Christ-centered kids, but I so desperately wanted to learn.
I remember going into my daughter's room night after night and kneeling beside her bed and crying my heart out to God because I didn’t know how to be a Christian mom; I felt like I had no idea what I was doing. You know what? God is so faithful! He answered me and simply said, “Spend time with me, Deb.” And so I did. I began arising 15-30 minutes earlier each day so I could read my Bible and pray, and plan out my day with my family.
If there was one thing I would love to share with you is that God is personal and loves you as you are. You don’t have to be perfect to be loved by our amazing God! Come as you are! His loving presence can be practically known and experienced. He is not a God who is far away, He is near and easily found. He longs for you to come to Him!
Randy and I have been married for 33 years and we have two grown children, Christie, and Jack, and one answer to prayer son-in-law named Alex. And now I get to be a Gigi to my sweet little grandbabies, Aspen and Skylar, and Piper. Yay!
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