Joyful Mama Podcast

By: Morgan A. Ellis
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  • Morgan Ellis is a mama of three and cheerleader for all moms. She sits down and talks about all things motherhood; the good, the hard, and everything in between. A space for you to feel a little less alone and encouraged on this journey of motherhood. Sharing Biblical wisdom and practical advice in order to help you, mama, find joy in the chaos of motherhood.
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  • Weary Mama Series : ep.1
    Sep 18 2024

    Welcome to a new series! I'm calling it the Weary Mama Series because we are going to be unpacking each week a chapter of my new book, Rest for the Weary Mama: Words of Hope and Encouragement for the Worn-Out Mom.


    If you don't have a copy yet, go ahead and go get one. Although you don't need it to listen, we are only going to scratch the surface of each chapter in these episodes, and I think you will love to continue feeling encouraged throughout the week as you continue reading.


    MOTHERHOOD IS HARD:

    Motherhood, although one of the highest Kingdom callings, can often leave us worn out and weary.


    "Come to me all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

    Matthew 11:28-30 (NIV)


    Do you need this reminder as much as I do? The reminder that Jesus is our source of rest within our daily lives? That He invites us to come to Him and receive true rest for our souls.


    Being a "good mom" isn't the goal. Instead, let's make being a "holy mom" our goal - a mom who first and foremost loves and trusts God with all her heart She leans into her insufficiencies and allows Jesus to fill in the gaps where she inevitable falls short. (Pg. 14 - Rest for the Weary Mama)


    God doesn't call the equipped, He equips the called. If you are here, you have been called to the ministry of motherhood and you can trust that God is equipping you to do this job with Him by your side.


    Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad by Abbie Halberstadt


    Question to Ponder: If you could talk to your younger mom self, what is one piece of advice you would give her?


    *this post includes affiliate links

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    20 mins
  • Ep. 14 : Being Planted
    Jul 30 2024

    Happy to be back from a bit of a break this summer. Sorry I have been a bit MIA, but we are back now!


    SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: IT IS BOOK LAUNCH DAY!

    Rest for the Weary Mama, Words of Hope and Encouragement for the Worn-Out Mom


    It has been one of the honors and joys of my life to write this book and I hope it blesses you as much as it has me just to write it. Get your copy today and please, please, please leave a review over on Amazon so you can help others find the book.


    BEING PLANTED IS HARD. Where have you been planted recently? Have you been planted in a new job? Planted in the role of mother?


    Although we all like the harvest's end result, we often don't like the being planted part before the harvest can come. Being planted can many times put us in uncomfortable, dark, lonely places. Yet, this is where God gets to show up and water and tend to our souls to change us into only He knows what He is making us into.


    “SO NEITHER HE WHO PLANTS NOR HE WHO WATERS IS ANYTHING, BUT ONLY GOD WHO GIVES THE GROWTH HE WHO PLANTS AND HE WHO WATERS ARE ONE, AND EACH WILL RECEIVE HIS WAGES ACCORDING TO HIS LABOR.”

    1 CORINTHIANS 3:7-8


    Links for you:

    "Rest for the Weary Mama" by Morgan A. Ellis

    "It Will be Okay" by Lysa Terkhurst

    "The Hiding Place" by Corrie Ten Boom


    *note: this post contains affiliate links

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 13 : Kids + Chores
    Jun 14 2024

    Chores are a fantastic way to teach our kids responsibility, work ethic, and build a helpful spirit. On today's episode Morgan is talking about why chores are important and how you can practically add chores to your household at any age and stage.


    "Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old he will not depart from it."

    Proverbs 22:6


    This time-honored Proverb of course applies to our children's spiritual journey, but I believe it also applies to so many other things, reminding us parents of how what we teach our kids now will be what they carry with them for a lifetime.


    WHY CHORES?

    What chores can teach your kids:

    • responsibility
    • work ethic
    • empowerment
    • independence
    • autonomy
    • a servant's/helpful spirit


    2 QUESTIONS THAT HAVE CHANGED EVERYTHING!

    "See a need; fill a need."

    "If not now, when? If not you, who?"


    Harvard study on the importance of chores


    AGE APPROPRIATE CHORES:

    PRE-SCHOOL (AGES 2-4)

    • pick up toys, put in bins
    • put away books
    • help put away silverware from the dishwasher (if plastic of course)

    SCHOOL-AGE (AGES 5-8)

    • make bed
    • put away clothes
    • set or clear dinner table
    • sweep

    TWEEN (AGES 9-12)

    • start training them on how to do their own laundry
    • clean room
    • bathroom (toilets included)
    • mow the lawn
    • pull weeds

    TEEN (AGES 13+)

    • same as all the ages above
    • vacuum/mop
    • meal prep
    • THE GOAL OF THIS AGE GROUP IS TO TEACH LIFE SKILLS AND TIME MANAGEMENT.


    DO YOU PAY?

    This truly you can do how you like and what works best for you and your family. Also, don't be afraid to pivot if one payment way isn't working.

    • PRE-SCHOOL AGE - visual chore charts, sticker charts and treasure boxes are great at these little ages.

    some ideas:

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    • SCHOOL AGE - we have a chore chart and pay a quarter a chore, but again, you can do something different, this is just an idea.
    • TWEEN - at this age an allowance may be a good way to do your pay system. Encourage saving and giving.
    • TEEN - I love the idea of paying your teen like you would at a job. Once a week and no loans. This is the age to encourage and instill good money management.


    Disclaimer: again, you can make this totally your own and create different systems that work for your household. The ultimate goal here is to raise up responsible, hard-working, independent adults!


    OTHER ITEMS:

    REST FOR THE WEARY MAMA : PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE NOW!

    JOIN THE BOOK LAUNCH TEAM


    *some affiliate links exist within this post

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    33 mins

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