Relative Moms
Relative Moms is where faith, family, and motherhood collide—across generations. Pam (wife, mom, mother-in-law, grandma) and Cayden (wife, daughter-in-law, mom of littles) share real stories, and lessons learned, reminding you that family is a gift, motherhood is a calling, and God is at the center of it all.
Relative Moms
Right Where You Are: Holding Space Without Fixing Everything (mini series ep 4)
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One of the hardest parts of motherhood is learning when to stop fixing and simply be present.
When our children are young, so much of motherhood revolves around solving problems.
We tie shoes, answer questions, smooth over conflicts, and help make things right.
But as our children grow, the role begins to shift. Some of the challenges they face can’t be solved as easily — and sometimes the most loving thing we can do is simply stay present.
In this episode of the Right Where You Are mini series, Pam reflects on the transition many mothers experience as their role changes from fixing everything to offering presence, prayer, and quiet support.
Through the wisdom of Psalm 127:1, we’re reminded that ultimately it is God who builds and sustains our families. While we care deeply and walk closely with our children, their lives — and their journeys — are still in His hands.
If you’ve ever wrestled with knowing when to step in and when to step back, this episode offers a gentle reminder that sometimes faith looks like trusting God to keep working, even when we can’t fix the outcome ourselves.
Scripture in this episode:
Psalm 127:1
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