Ep 20 | Striving vs. Serving – Finding Balance as a Christian Wife, Mama, and Entrepreneur

EPISODE · May 16, 2024 · 25 MIN

Ep 20 | Striving vs. Serving – Finding Balance as a Christian Wife, Mama, and Entrepreneur

from Proverbs 31 On Purpose · host Jana

In this episode, we explore the crucial difference between striving and serving for the busy Christian woman. As a wife, mom, and entrepreneur, it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind and seek approval from others. But what if we focused on serving God in every aspect of our lives? 🫣 Join us as we discuss how to shift from striving for perfection to faithfully serving God, bringing glory to His name through your work, family, and daily tasks. Learn practical tips to balance your roles without falling into the rat race. If you're overwhelmed by life’s demands and seeking peace, this episode is for you. Learn to reframe your mindset, focus on serving God, and honor Him in all you do. As always, I appreciate you listening in and joining this community of Kingdom driven women with me! Please subscribe to my podcast and share with a friend who loves Jesus and is figuring out the balance work + life for His glory too 🙌🏽 You can find all of my favorite things & how to connect with me on working from home: https://msha.ke/faithfully_unafraid Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithfully_unafraid?igsh=MXF6aHRkc21odjdjZQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr ✨ **Keywords:** Christian woman, striving vs. serving, busy wife, busy mom, entrepreneur, Christian business owner, daily grind, rat race, seeking approval, serving God, faithfulness, balancing roles, Christian family life, glorifying God, obedience, Christian podcast.

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