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Divorce isn't the easiest topic to talk about, but it is a part of life. Birds on a Wire doesn't just want to encourage and equip moms during the funny, light-hearted moments of life, but during the tough ones too. We are so thankful for the wonderful qu
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
Teens like to think they are on their own, so every so often we need to remind them how good they have it.
Over the last couple of weeks, Karen has tackled the toddler years (listen here) and how to make the right decisions for a newborn (listen here). Today, Karen is answering your questions on the phase of life that many parents fear: What Do I Need to Know
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
With the stress of kids, work and life it can be difficult to connect with your spouse emotionally, physically and spiritually.
This week, Karen and Sunny tackle an important question facing all married moms: How do I keep my marriage a priority? With the stress of kids, work and life it can be difficult to connect with your spouse emotionally, physically and spiritually. Karen s
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
Having an infant is precious but exhausting. Give yourself some grace and time.
This week is a question that every mom can relate to: Am I Making the Right Decisions for My Newborn? Whether you’re a new mom who needs some equipping, or a seasoned mom who offers encouragement her new-to-motherhood friends… we’ve all had those moments