Taking a closer look at the influence the eunuch had in Acts 8:27.
In this episode of the Connected Mom Podcast, Becky discusses with guest Shari Bailey, her journey as a mother of twin girls, one of whom has Jacobsen syndrome.
Any other hope we find in this life outside of Christ is but a shadow of His divine hope.
When chronic illness enters a marriage, it doesn’t just affect one person—it touches everything.
In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with my mom (Christine Limoges) and sister (Lisa Johns) to share a legacy of faith, resilience, and family love.
B.U.S.Y. = Being. Under. Satans. Yoke …are you packing your day so full that you aren’t available for others?
Transformation occurs when we stop nagging or dictating what our husbands should do.
In this episode of the Connected Mom podcast, host Becky engages in a heartfelt conversation with Paul Gutacker about the journey of parenting, the importance of community, and the Brazos Fellows program.
Does your relationship ever feel like it swings from intense connection to deep frustration—and then back again? If so, you may be married to a Vacillator.
What does it take to break free from a lifetime of pain and abuse? Ruth Valor’s story is a powerful Christian testimony of how God can heal even the deepest wounds.
BS keeps us wanting our way over God’s way.
How can I know what it means to be forgiven, if I don’t even know what it feels like to forgive?
In this episode of the Connected Mom podcast, the host discusses the intersection of youth sports and Christian values with guests Brian Smith and Ed Usyznski.
You can work on finding peace and fulfillment through your relationship with God.
This is a portrait of spiritual strength—a woman who labors in quiet spaces that the world often overlooks.
Does your spouse always say “yes,” avoid conflict, or seem overly focused on making everyone else happy—even at their own expense? You may be married to a Pleaser.
Before the Israelites could enter the Promised Land, they had to stand at the edge of the Jordan River — and trust God to make a way.
Submission doesn’t mean blind obedience, but rather a reflection of the relationship between Christ and the church.
Do you “yeah but” your husband? Are you sending your husband to something or someone else who will make him feel masculine? Are you arguing rather than praying for his decision-making?
When I act grumpy, it upsets the people around me, especially my husband, but others notice it too.
This conversation discusses the challenges mothers face in feeling known and loved, the importance of understanding God’s unconditional love, and how to apply these truths in parenting.
Do you ever feel like you’re talking to a wall? Or maybe like you’re carrying all the emotional weight in your marriage? If so, you might be married to an Avoider.
What happens when kids grow up in Christian homes, attend church regularly, and still end up thinking more like the culture than like Christ?
God can and will take the broken pieces of our marriages and redeem the hurt.
God brought me Mrs B, who lovingly corrected me, gave me scriptures on being a biblical wife, and I applied them. OUR MARRIAGE HAD HOPE!!
Home is to be the safe place for every child – the one place in life that they know they can count on to be solid no matter what.
This conversation emphasizes the need for open communication between parents and children, especially regarding the impact of technology on youth.
Do you find yourself trying to “fix” your spouse, control the outcome of your marriage, or manage every detail so nothing goes wrong?
This episode is a powerful reminder that obedience doesn’t always come with clarity, but it always comes with purpose.
Listen in and you’ll hear how God worked that out for me, and if He is stirring something in you, too. Exodus 36:2 is a Godcidence added in today!
Effective communication combines asking for what we want and receiving with thankfulness, even if it doesn’t match our request.
Becky Harling engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jamie Erickson, author of ‘Overwhelmed Mom.’ They explore the universal feeling of overwhelm among mothers, discussing its causes, personal experiences, and practical strategies to manage it.
Emotions in marriage aren’t the enemy—they’re God-given tools meant to stir your heart toward action, deeper intimacy, and meaningful connection.
Do you ever wonder if marriage can be great—not for the rare few—but for you? Today’s episode answers that question with a resounding yes.
God is faithful to you even when your spouse is not.
Learning to navigate the realities of criticism isn’t easy, but it’s absolutely necessary.
On the original closing date for selling our farmhouse, we found out the deal was cancelled. The buyers had trouble with their financing, and it was over. In that moment, I had a supernatural peace.
We were made to connect. Deeply. Zealously. Without fear.
Becky Harling engages in a heartfelt conversation with Myshel Wilkins, a recording artist and author of ‘Arise, Shine and Conquer.’ They discuss the challenges of infertility, the importance of faith during difficult times, and the transformative power of worship.
Whether you’re dreaming big, building hard, questioning what’s next, or leaving a legacy, this episode will help you embrace your season with grace, faith, and intentionality.
Twelve years ago, Noelle Lawson died from alcohol poisoning. Her husband, Scott, had just been trained to do CPR and was able to revive her before the ambulance arrived. Their lives have never been the same since.
Walk with me today through Genesis 1-3 as I share how these Chapters gave me revelation about God’s significance He placed on man, our design, and heeding our husbands’ voice.
If you find yourself asking, “What am I getting out of marriage?” you’re asking the wrong question.
I’ve continued to try new ways to remind myself that my husband needs a loving touch.
In this episode of the Connected Mom Podcast, host Becky Harling welcomes Trisha Goyer, a prolific author and mother of ten, to discuss the challenges and joys of parenting, particularly during the preteen years.
When addiction is swirling around you, it’s easy to start doubting everything—including who you are.
Are you concerned with what they would think if they only knew the truth about your life? In this episode, we’re going to share with you why according to scripture you just might have that all wrong.
With the graying of divorce becoming more prominent than ever, now is the time for us to address what we want our marriage to look like after our kids have flown the nest.
Our soul is our emotions, feelings, and memories. “He restores my soul”. These four Psalm 23:3 words have been resting in my spirit for days now.
From the moment we find out we’re pregnant, we start thinking about our child’s needs…and all too often forget that we have real needs, too! Join us for a conversation that is sure to lighten the pressure and bring refreshment.
If your prayers are according to His will, He is ready and willing to answer them.
You can stop overthinking, find peace, and create a life where you respond with love instead of regret.
Moving is up there on a point scale, along with similar major crises such as the death of a spouse, serious illness, or divorce.
When it comes to parenting, most couples focus on discipline strategies, school choices, and managing behavior. But what if one of your most powerful parenting tools isn’t a strategy at all—but your marriage itself?
In today’s episode, Kirby King shares the difficult story of finding out about her husband’s six-month-long affair when she’d been married for 34 years. You will walk away from this conversation encouraged in whatever situation you may be facing today.
Our marriages can last for decades, but it doesn’t mean the passion has to flicker and die.
Yep. We were in a cult for about 8 months. We never knew we were joining one, but evil became obvious. My hope is that our story helps others.
It’s so much easier to focus on your spouse’s sin than your own, right?
This episode is one that you want to listen to more than once! Join Becky and Money Saving Mom Expert, Crystal Paine, as they talk about money-saving tips for back-to-school supplies and more.
In this episode, we’re having an honest, “tell it like it is” conversation on the topic of nagging and complaining. And we’re going to be talking to your wife… AND you, husband! Join us if you want the truth, some understanding, validation, and perhaps a little Holy Spirit conviction.
Pamela Henkelman has an amazing story of redemption that began when her stepdad shot her mom, the bullet grazing her heart. As a result of the shooting, her entire family came to salvation in Christ.
Are you worrying about the troubles in your life, thinking about what tomorrow will look like?
Drawing from the book ‘Cultivating Deeper Connections in a Lonely World’, the conversation emphasizes the need to reflect on personal feelings of offense and how they impact relationships.
We must be aware of natural predators such as resentment, unforgiveness, pride, selfishness, disdain, and disinterest.
Find out the good, the bad, and all the in-between stuff that we had no idea we would be facing in marriage, nor any idea how God was going to use it. Our story just might offer you the hope and encouragement you need.
Kim’s testimony is a living example demonstrating that what the enemy meant for evil, God has redeemed for good.
It’s a common complaint from women. Kari’s answer may not find favor, yet she indicates it’s Bible-based on Titus 2:5.
Regular dates help keep the adventure and spark of excitement for married couples.
In this episode of the Connected Mom podcast, the host discusses the themes of loneliness, offense, and the importance of forgiveness in relationships.
Ever feel like you and your spouse are constantly missing each other emotionally?
Peggy Bodde is an amazing woman who overcame childhood trauma to become a successful business leader. She was adopted as a baby by a couple who abused her entire childhood and kicked her out of the house at 13 years old.
Are you packing your day so full that your home is full of strife by evening?
This episode discusses the importance of hospitality in cultivating deeper connections in a lonely world.
When things on earth were breaking down, that is the perfect time to seek heaven’s intervention.