Prayer is a beautiful and mysterious gift God has given us. There are times we can actually see how God answers our prayer and experience living in a world that has been transformed by the lifting of our hearts and …
Prepare to Launch
Motherhood is filled with moments of letting go, from kindergarten to college. In this episode our host, Lee Nienhuis, talks to author Brenda Yoder about preparing our kids for both the small launches and the big launches. It’s time to …
From a Garbage Dump to Dignity
My friend Elise met with Pastor Lazaro and his wife Glendy during a Guatemala mission trip. God had given him a plan for a women’s conference and he, Glendy and Elise started praying about how and when the Lord would …
Parents Rising
Who is running the show in your home? Today, Arlene Pellicane and host, Lee Nienhuis, discuss the importance of parents taking their place as the loving authority within their homes. Arlene explains how developing a few key strategies in our …
Three Generations – One Voice
I will sing of the Lord’s great love forever; with my mouth I will make your faithfulness known through all generations. Psalm 89:1 The Lord re-mobilized our Moms in Touch group from the 1980’s to join forces with today’s Moms …
Interview with Sally Burke
We are celebrating our 10th episode with Moms in Prayer President, Sally Burke. She and Lee discuss her Moms in Prayer story, her new book, Start With Praise, and they spill the beans about the 35th Anniversary celebration next year! …
Too Busy to Pray?
I’m a mom of little kids—I don’t have time for prayer. I’m in college with a heavy class load—there’s no way I can have daily quiet times! My friends and family members expect to spend time with me—I can’t just …
Talking Sex & Purity With Kids
Today Lee sits down with parenting expert and Moms in Prayer mom, Pam Farrel, to discuss teaching our kids about their sexuality and purity. If there has ever been a time when parents must step forward and courageously have “the …
Evaluate Your Thoughts
Ever felt that panicked feeling? It’s that oh-no sense you get when you ram your car against the one behind you. Or, when you smash a heavy door right on your baby’s 10-month-year-old toe (yes, this did happen to me). Or, when you speak …
School Tragedy Turned to Hope
Crystal Woodman Miller was in 11th grade when her Colorado High School experienced a devastating school massacre. When the April 20, 1999 shooting took place at Columbine High School, Crystal was crouched under a library table and praying fervently to …