EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 7 MIN
#54 Overcoming Setbacks in Motherhood With Scripture & Grace
from She Rises: Faith, Freedom and Order for Christian Women · host Johanne Hewlett
She Rises is a Christian podcast for women who want their homes and hearts shaped by biblical truth rather than cultural pressure. In this episode, Johanne Hewlett explores how mothers can respond to setbacks with Scripture, grace, and steady faith.Motherhood rarely fails in dramatic ways. More often, setbacks appear in small moments.A conversation that escalates. A reaction that was sharper than intended. A rhythm in your home that quickly unravels.Those moments can quietly erode confidence and create guilt.In this episode, Johanne explores how Scripture guides Christian mothers through failure — not with shame or self-condemnation, but with repentance, restoration, and grace.We talk about:• Why guilt often feels heavier in motherhood• The difference between condemnation and conviction• How Scripture stabilises us after we get something wrong• Why repaired mistakes strengthen authority rather than weaken it• How grace forms maturity through correctionIf you’ve ever walked away from a parenting moment thinking “That wasn’t steady”, this conversation will encourage you to return to truth without shame.If you find yourself cycling between guilt and frustration in motherhood, Rise & Restore helps Christian women rebuild steadiness through identity, alignment, and Scripture-based thinking.You can learn more here: johewlettauthor.com/ministry/she-rises Use the code PODCAST for 25% off.If this episode blessed you and you'd like to help keep the podcast ad-free:https://ko-fi.com/johannehewlettI hope this episode encourages you and reminds you that grace is still active in your motherhood.Until next time — walk faithfully, rest deeply, and keep rising steadily.— Johanne#SheRisesPodcast #ChristianMotherhood #ChristianMum#ChristianMom #GraceInMotherhood #ChristianParenting#BiblicalMotherhood #FaithAndMotherhood #ChristianEncouragement #ChristianWomen
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She Rises is a Christian podcast for women who want their homes and hearts shaped by biblical truth rather than cultural pressure. In this episode, Johanne Hewlett explores how mothers can respond to setbacks with Scripture, grace, and steady faith.Motherhood rarely fails in dramatic ways. More often, setbacks appear in small moments.A conversation that escalates. A reaction that was sharper than intended. A rhythm in your home that quickly unravels.Those moments can quietly erode confidence and create guilt.In this episode, Johanne explores how Scripture guides Christian mothers through failure — not with shame or self-condemnation, but with repentance, restoration, and grace.We talk about:• Why guilt often feels heavier in motherhood• The difference between condemnation and conviction• How Scripture stabilises us after we get something wrong• Why repaired mistakes strengthen authority rather than weaken it• How grace forms maturity through correctionIf you’ve ever walked away from a parenting moment thinking “That wasn’t steady”, this conversation will encourage you to return to truth without shame.If you find yourself cycling between guilt and frustration in motherhood, Rise & Restore helps Christian women rebuild steadiness through identity, alignment, and Scripture-based thinking.You can learn more here: johewlettauthor.com/ministry/she-rises Use the code PODCAST for 25% off.If this episode blessed you and you'd like to help keep the podcast ad-free:https://ko-fi.com/johannehewlettI hope this episode encourages you and reminds you that grace is still active in your motherhood.Until next time — walk faithfully, rest deeply, and keep rising steadily.— Johanne#SheRisesPodcast #ChristianMotherhood #ChristianMum#ChristianMom #GraceInMotherhood #ChristianParenting#BiblicalMotherhood #FaithAndMotherhood #ChristianEncouragement #ChristianWomen
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