What Does a Mom’s Prayer Life Look Like (with Rachel Balducci)

Danielle is joined by author Rachel Balducci to discuss the prayer life of a mother. Rachel shares how she came to write her new book as well as some of the real challenges to growing in relationship with Jesus while living a busy life and raising a family.

Snippet from the Show
The more you show up in prayer, the more you are going to reap the benefits of it.


Shownotes

Danielle’s new book, Whisper: Finding God in the Everyday, is available to order! 

Check out Rachel Balducci’s new book No Such Thing As Ordinary: Unlocking Your Extraordinary Life Through Everyday Encounters With Jesus.

You can see more of Rachel’s work on her website and connect with her on Instagram.

Listener Question (31:18)

At the end of today’s show, Danielle shares a question from listener Emily about whether or not cry rooms are a bad idea.


ANNOUNCEMENTS

Join our Girlfriends Podcast Facebook group!
To go beyond the podcast, join us at the Girlfriends Community, an encouraging and supportive online community for Catholic women from all walks of life.

RETREAT

You’re Worth It! A Retreat for Women
Find out more about bringing this unique event for women to your parish, group, or community. Read more and request more information here.
Or find out more about having me come speak at your parish or conference.

CONTACT

Email Danielle Bean
Rate and Review Girlfriends in iTunes
Leave voice feedback
Girlfriends on Facebook, Danielle Bean on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Voxer


Megan Madden

Megan Madden is a homeschooling mother with a passion for writing and speaking on authentic femininity and virtuous womanhood. In 2017, she began graduate studies in marriage and family at the International Theological Institute in Austria. After moving to Kraków, Poland to work with university students, Megan more personally continued her research on the complementarity of man and woman, particularly on the question of what it means to be a woman. She delved into the study of renowned Catholic writers on women such as St. Edith Stein, Gertrude von le Fort, Alice von Hildebrand, St. John Paul II, and St. Teresa of Avila.

The results were the development of Megan’s online ministry A Mother’s Lace, as well as speaking opportunities and her book with Ascension: Mary, Teach Me to Be Your Daughter.

Megan lives outside of Oxford, England with her husband, who is a lecturer in theology, and their five children.

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

Discover More!

Sign up for the latest podcasts, videos, and articles, sent straight to your inbox.