Dec 24, 2019
What
if Baby Jesus went to Daycare because Mary was a working mom? Are
we sending the message to the Working Mom that the Stay-at-Home Mom
is the one raising her kids in the most 'biblical' way? Is the
working mom treated differently in the Church?
Come join the conversation as I chat with working mom NJ
Rongner who gives me (a mom who stayed home for nearly 20 years) an
inside scoop and tells me what she wishes we knew about being a
working mom in the Church.
NJ Rongner is a full time working mom who
wants you to know that if you work and love Jesus, there is nothing
wrong with you. On her podcast, Working Christian Mom, she equips
and inspires the everyday working mom to press on because her work
matters. NJ loves the beach, cinnamon tea and living in beautiful
New England with her husband and their two children.
What I loved about talking with NJ is that "working" has taken
all sorts of forms for her; she has worked outside the home, inside
the home, for other companies, and for herself. She also had the
dream of being a Stay-at-Home-Mom until it actually happened and
she found herself struggling to like it as much as she thought she
would.
NJ shares with us that inside the Church just as the
Stay-at-Home mom is hailed and affirmed as doing what's best for
her family, the Working Mom often feels invisible and at times is
told implicitly she is not doing things the godly way.
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