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  <title>146: Success in Motherhood (Lies Moms Believe Series #8) with Rebekah Hargraves (Solo Episode 22)</title>
  <description>Today’s solo podcast episode is a re-release of an episode from my podcast series based on my book,  Lies Moms Believe (And How the Gospel Refutes Them)&amp;amp;nbsp;with a chat all about what success in motherhood looks like, what it is, and what it isn’t.&amp;amp;nbsp; I hope you walk away from today’s conversation feeling encouraged. What I Chat about in Today’s Episode: ~The next 2 lies covered in my book: 21.&amp;amp;nbsp; My success as a mom is directly tied to how my children turn out. 22. I don’t know what it means to be a mom if I only have one child. ~Why your success as a mom is not tied to how your children turn out ~What your responsibility is as a mom and what is in God’s hands to do with as He will ~Where your responsibility ends and God’s begins ~God granting the increase ~The harmful effect of the quiverfull movement on our view of moms who have only one child ~Viewing children as blessings ~Embracing our own unique life stories and circumstances ~And more! &amp;amp;nbsp; For full shownotes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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