
Why Some Women Avoid Mother's Day?
Mother’s Day can be a trigger—and that’s okay to admit.
You don’t have to fake joy.
You can feel your feelings fully and still be held by God’s love.
Dear friend, wherever you find yourself on the motherhood spectrum, this is your invitation:
Step intowholeness. Not perfection. Not performance.Wholeness says:
“I honor my story—even the hidden chapters.”
“I don’t need to compare my motherhood or womanhood to anyone else’s.”
“My worth is not in what I produce, but in who I am in Christ.”
“I can grieve and hope at the same time.”
“I am seen, known, and deeply loved by my Creator.”
🙏A Prayer for the Woman Who Struggled on Mother’s Day
Lord Jesus, You are the Comforter of every aching heart. You see the tears no one else sees, the longings no one else understands. Thank You that You don’t dismiss our grief but hold space for it. Today, I give You my pain, my story, my unmet dreams, and my hidden wounds. Help me walk the road of healing—not by erasing my past, but by redeeming it. In You, all things are being made new. Amen.
💡 Encouragement for the Journey Ahead
- You are not forgotten.
- You are more than your relationship status or family tree.
- You carry the image of God, and your story still matters.
- You can be made whole.
🔖 Share this with a woman who needs it. You are not alone.




