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Gather Moms

De: Kate Henderson Rebecca Bradford
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Moms, we need each other. We need a place where we can be real, be encouraged, be inspired and find community with other moms; that’s what Gather is all about. Join us, other moms in the trenches with you, as we laugh together, transparently share our struggles and share encouraging truth. We want you to finish each episode feeling refreshed and with a big smile on your face. Join us!Copyright 2021 GatherMoms.com Ciencias Sociales Crianza y Familias Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Relaciones
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  • The Mom Who Let Go and Trusted God: Bible Moms EP 206
    Mar 2 2026

    What kind of mom puts her baby in a river? A faithful one.

    In this episode of the Gather Moms Podcast, we continue our Bible Moms series with the powerful story of Jochebed — Moses’ mother — and what her courage teaches us about doing what we can… and trusting God with the rest.

    Her story (Exodus 1:22–2:10) unfolds under a terrifying decree: every Hebrew baby boy is to be thrown into the Nile. Jochebed hides her son for three months. When she can’t hide him any longer, she builds a waterproof basket, places him strategically among the reeds, and stations her daughter nearby to watch.

    This isn’t reckless surrender. It’s intentional faith.

    And here’s the detail you may have never noticed: the word used for “basket” is the same word used for Noah’s ark. Moses is placed into a mini-ark — another story of God rescuing someone through water in the midst of evil.

    Hebrews 11 tells us she acted by faith. She did not fear the king’s edict. She feared God more. And though she gets her son back for a season, she eventually has to release him again — raising him only to let him go.

    Her story holds both grief and joy in the same hand.This episode is for moms learning to surrender outcomes they can’t control. You may not determine the ending — but you can build the basket.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • The second step of Bible study: interpretation — what does it mean?
    • Why the Holy Spirit is our greatest guide when reading Scripture
    • The powerful “mini-ark” connection between Moses and Noah
    • The difference between being a strategic mom and a steamroller mom
    • How to hold grief and joy at the same time
    • Where you may need to “shore up protection” in your child’s life
    • What it means to trust God more than cultural pressure

    Scripture referenced: Exodus 1:22–2:10; Hebrews 11:23–24; 1 Corinthians 2:11

    Next steps:
    Join us on Gather Moms Patreon as we continue our “Luke for Lent” series. It’s not too late to jump in! This simple, doable reading plan is designed especially for busy moms who want to grow in their understanding of God’s Word. Download the Patreon app and search Gather Moms to join us — we would love to walk through this season with you.

    We’re also so excited to partner with Sky Ranch Camps in Van, Texas. If you’re looking for an unforgettable overnight camp experience for your child (ages 6–16), Sky Ranch offers screen-free fun, lifelong friendships, and incredible godly mentors. Get $200 off your child’s first week of overnight summer camp with code GATHERMOMS at skyranch.org. Come see the difference where camp is crazy fun with a powerful purpose.

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    43 m
  • The Sister Wife Story You Never Learned in Sunday School: EP 205
    Feb 23 2026

    Motherhood reveals our insecurities. One minute we feel confident and steady, and the next we’re wondering if we’re the “less than” version of someone else. In this episode of the Gather Moms Podcast, we continue our Bible Moms series by stepping into the complicated, emotional story of Leah—a woman who knew what it felt like to be overlooked, unloved, and second best.

    Leah’s story (Genesis 29–30) reads like a reality TV drama: family deception, sibling rivalry, sister wives, competition for affection, and a whole lot of baby naming that doubles as emotional journaling. Married through trickery and constantly compared to her beautiful sister Rachel, Leah spends years longing for her husband’s love. But as she begins having children, something powerful happens—her heart slowly shifts.

    At first, Leah names her sons out of her pain: “The Lord has seen my misery.” “The Lord heard that I am unloved.” “Now my husband will love me.” But eventually, her focus changes. With the birth of Judah, she says, “This time I will praise the Lord.” Her circumstances haven’t improved. Jacob still favors Rachel. The rivalry hasn’t disappeared. But Leah’s heart has turned toward trust instead of striving.

    And here’s the beautiful twist: Jesus doesn’t come from Rachel’s line. He comes from Leah’s. The Lion of Judah is born from the life of the overlooked wife. God brings redemption right through the middle of her mess.

    This episode is an invitation for moms who feel unseen, compared, or stuck in hard seasons to remember that God sees, God hears, and God works through imperfect stories. Your circumstances may not change overnight—but your focus can. And sometimes praise is the first step toward peace.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    Why context matters when we read Scripture
    A simple Bible study method: observation, interpretation, and application
    What Leah’s baby names reveal about her heart
    How comparison and competition steal our joy
    Why God often does His greatest work in messy situations
    The powerful reminder that Jesus came through Leah’s line

    Scripture referenced: Genesis 29–30

    Next steps:
    Join us on Gather Moms Patreon as we read through the book of Luke together during Lent in our “Luke for Lent” series. This simple, doable reading plan is designed especially for busy moms and starts February 18. Download the Patreon app and search Gather Moms to join us—we would love to walk through this season with you.

    We’re also so excited to partner with Sky Ranch Camps in Van, Texas. If you’re looking for an unforgettable overnight camp experience for your child (ages 6–16), Sky Ranch offers screen-free fun, lifelong friendships, and incredible godly mentors. Get $200 off your child’s first week of overnight summer camp with code GATHERMOMS at skyranch.org. Come see the difference where camp is crazy fun with a powerful purpose.

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    48 m
  • Becoming a Bible mom: When Hoping Again Feels Risky
    Feb 16 2026

    Motherhood is full of moments that make us laugh—sometimes out of pure joy, and sometimes because life feels too ridiculous not to. In this episode of the Gather Moms Podcast, we continue our Bible Moms series by stepping into the story of Sarah, a woman who waited decades for God’s promise and laughed when it finally seemed too impossible to believe.

    Sarah’s story (Genesis 12–25) reads like a Netflix drama: unanswered prayers, bad decisions made in desperation, long seasons of waiting, and a plot twist only God could write. As we walk through her journey, we talk honestly about what it means to trust God when your body, your circumstances, and your timeline all seem to tell a different story.

    In Genesis 18, Sarah laughs when she overhears God promise she’ll have a son in her old age. But her laughter isn’t mockery—it’s the laughter of exhaustion, disappointment, and guarded hope. Years later, when Isaac is finally born, Sarah laughs again—this time with joy, marveling at what God has done and inviting others to laugh with her.

    This episode is an invitation for moms to read Scripture with compassion instead of judgment, to bring doubts honestly before God, and to trust that nothing is too hard for the Lord. Whether you’re waiting on a promise, feeling worn out, or wondering if it’s too late for God to work—Sarah’s story reminds us that God is faithful, patient, and always on time.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why laughter shows up so often in motherhood—and in the Bible
    • How to read Scripture with compassion instead of comparison
    • What Sarah’s waiting teaches us about God’s timing
    • Why God isn’t offended by our doubts or questions
    • How God fulfills His promises, even when we make messy choices
    • The hope that comes from trusting God with what feels impossible

    Scripture referenced: Genesis 12–25, Genesis 18:9–14, Genesis 21:1–6

    Next steps:
    Join us on Gather Moms Patreon as we read through the book of Luke together during Lent, starting February 18. Our hope is that 2026 becomes the year you fall in love with God’s Word in a whole new way. LINK HERE

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