
27: Be Mighty in Prayer (Part 1): Understanding God’s Design for Prayer as a Mom
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Are you a Christian mom raising an autistic child, a child with a rare disease, or navigating the daily realities of medical complexity, while secretly wondering if God even hears your prayers? You’re not alone.
This is Part 1 of an 8-part prayer series on The Be Mighty Mom Podcast, where host Ash shares her raw and honest journey of faith through the sleepless nights, endless doctor visits, and the crushing weight of advocacy. She opens up about the moments when prayer felt empty, when God seemed silent, and when her faith nearly unraveled.
Together, we’ll unpack:
What the Bible actually says about unanswered prayers
Why prayer isn’t a vending machine and what it really is
The science-backed benefits of prayer for stressed and exhausted moms
Practical ways to pray when you’re overwhelmed, angry, or doubting
How to find peace and strength in God’s presence even when life feels unbearable
If you’ve ever felt dismissed, unheard, or spiritually drained while carrying the heavy load of special needs motherhood, this episode will remind you that God sees you, loves you, and has a plan for you and your child.
Be Mighty in Prayer: A Faith Series for Christian Moms Raising Autistic, Rare Disease, or Medically Complex Kids
✨ Scriptures shared: Jeremiah 29:11, Matthew 6:5–8, Luke 11:9–10, Philippians 4:6–7, Psalm 13:1–2
✨ Resource Mentioned: Free mini prayer guide for moms struggling in their faith.
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Hit play now and rediscover the hope, peace, and strength you need in this season.
💌 Want to go deeper and connect with other faith-filled moms who get it? Join The Be Mighty Mom Club, a private community where we pray together, share encouragement, and remind each other that we’re never walking this road alone.