Making friends as adults can feel impossible, especially when you’re packing up every few years, juggling little ones, and trying to build a sense of home from scratch. In this episode, I talk with a military wife and mom about the lonely parts of motherhood, the courage it takes to reach out (again), and how God meets us where we are through the people He places right in front of us.
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FEATURES
- A former NFL quarterback keeps defending the Christianity of Latter-day Saints by Deseret News
- When a Reality Show Becomes a Distorted Mirror: What “Mormon Wives” Reveals About Fame, Faith, and Misunderstanding by Meridian Magazine
- From Sea Level to Summit: The Gradual Ascent to Holiness by Lynne Perry Christofferson
- If I Were the Devil, and My Goal Were to Destroy the Rising Generation, Here’s What I’d Do by Maurine Proctor
- It is Not Doctrinal Clarity that Will Save Us by H. Wallace Goddard
- A Great Question: What DO We Believe? The Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 and 2 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- What the sides told the Utah Supreme Court during oral arguments over the Heber Valley Utah Temple by Deseret News
- Cartoon: Nice Primary Kids by Kevin Beckstrom
- When Therapy Undermines Marriage: How Differentiation Fails the Christian Model by Public Square Staff
- When You Refuse to Hear Him by Daniel C. Peterson


















Mary BellNovember 23, 2025
Great message Michaela!