EPISODE · Dec 24, 2021 · 12 MIN
Jesus the Nursling | Christmas Eve 2021
from Momma Theologians | Christian Motherhood Ministry · host Momma Theologians
“The Creator of all things, the Alpha and Omega, the Eternal One, putting on the garb of infancy to enter the world, just like every other human, is a level of vulnerability that astonishes me. His entrance, unlike what we would expect of a King, is not dramatic, but rather common—“Heaven’s King” is “Infant Jesus” given comfort and life at Mary’s bosom, night after night.” Listen to the rest of Kelsi Folsom's Essay today as she reflects upon Jesus as a baby this Christmas Eve 2021. Head to our website to read Kelsi's entire Essay Find more articles and essays written by mothers just like you as they share stories and reflections about how they grow spiritually in Christ in the midst of motherhood. www.mommatheologians.com Join our community on Instagram @mommatheologians Follow our page on Facebook @mommatheologians ___________ Momma Theologians Contributor Kelsi Folsom Kelsi Folsom is a poet and singer making her home in beautiful Kansas City with her husband and four young children. She navigates the ups and downs of marriage and motherhood with black coffee, her library card, and a no.2 pencil. Her essays and poems are published in Motherly, Coffee and Crumbs, Grit and Virtue, Verily Magazine, Mothers Always Write, Kindred Mom, and elsewhere. She is the author of three collections of poetry, Breaking the Jar (Finishing Line Press, 2022), Buried in the Margins (Finishing Line Press, 2020), and Words the Dirt Meant to Share (Desert Willow Press, 2018). Having lived in multiple countries and moved fourteen times since getting married, Kelsi loves encouraging women to find refreshment and comfort in the moment-by-moment friendship of Jesus Christ. She firmly believes in the power of true worship to foster healing through the embodiment of God’s unconditional love. When she isn’t cooking for family and friends, she enjoys thrifting, reading Bible commentaries, and occasionally putting her B.M. in Voice Performance to good use. Connect with her on IG @kelsifolsom and sign up for her quarterly newsletter The Shameless Beauty Digest. ___________ Subscribe to our Podcast today to automatically download our Christian Christmas Podcast Series! This Christmas, we will still be releasing: Christmas Day- Elizabeth Berget’s “Deliverance” December 26th- Our last Advent Study episode “O Come O Come Emmanuel- Marvel at the Magnitude of the Incarnation” _____________ Our instrumental music in the background of our Advent and Christmas Podcast episodes has been composed and played by our talented Momma Theologian, Kyleigh Dunn @kyleighrdunn If this episode resonated with you in any way, would you share it with a friend? We would be delighted if you took a few minutes to leave a rating and review. These truly help to make the podcast more searchable and accessible so that other mothers like you can be encouraged to deepen their relationship with Christ in the midst of motherhood. We cherish and appreciate every single one.
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“The Creator of all things, the Alpha and Omega, the Eternal One, putting on the garb of infancy to enter the world, just like every other human, is a level of vulnerability that astonishes me. His entrance, unlike what we would expect of a King, is not dramatic, but rather common—“Heaven’s King” is “Infant Jesus” given comfort and life at Mary’s bosom, night after night.” Listen to the rest of Kelsi Folsom's Essay today as she reflects upon Jesus as a baby this Christmas Eve 2021. Head to our website to read Kelsi's entire Essay Find more articles and essays written by mothers just like you as they share stories and reflections about how they grow spiritually in Christ in the midst of motherhood. www.mommatheologians.com Join our community on Instagram @mommatheologians Follow our page on Facebook @mommatheologians ___________ Momma Theologians Contributor Kelsi Folsom Kelsi Folsom is a poet and singer making her home in beautiful Kansas City with her husband and four young children. She navigates the ups and downs of marriage and motherhood with black coffee, her library card, and a no.2 pencil. Her essays and poems are published in Motherly, Coffee and Crumbs, Grit and Virtue, Verily Magazine, Mothers Always Write, Kindred Mom, and elsewhere. She is the author of three collections of poetry, Breaking the Jar (Finishing Line Press, 2022), Buried in the Margins (Finishing Line Press, 2020), and Words the Dirt Meant to Share (Desert Willow Press, 2018). Having lived in multiple countries and moved fourteen times since getting married, Kelsi loves encouraging women to find refreshment and comfort in the moment-by-moment friendship of Jesus Christ. She firmly believes in the power of true worship to foster healing through the embodiment of God’s unconditional love. When she isn’t cooking for family and friends, she enjoys thrifting, reading Bible commentaries, and occasionally putting her B.M. in Voice Performance to good use. Connect with her on IG @kelsifolsom and sign up for her quarterly newsletter The Shameless Beauty Digest. ___________ Subscribe to our Podcast today to automatically download our Christian Christmas Podcast Series! This Christmas, we will still be releasing: Christmas Day- Elizabeth Berget’s “Deliverance” December 26th- Our last Advent Study episode “O Come O Come Emmanuel- Marvel at the Magnitude of the Incarnation” _____________ Our instrumental music in the background of our Advent and Christmas Podcast episodes has been composed and played by our talented Momma Theologian, Kyleigh Dunn @kyleighrdunn If this episode resonated with you in any way, would you share it with a friend? We would be delighted if you took a few minutes to leave a rating and review. These truly help to make the podcast more searchable and accessible so that other mothers like you can be encouraged to deepen their relationship with Christ in the midst of motherhood. We cherish and appreciate every single one.
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