• Why Bible Reading Feels Boring (And Why That Matters)
    Jan 19 2026

    This might be the week when Bible reading doesn’t feel hard—just ordinary.


    If you’ve ever thought, “I’ve already read this,” or “I don’t feel anything new,” you may actually be closer to spiritual formation than you realize.

    In this episode of My Name Is Daughter, we explore:

    • Why repetition often feels boring

    • Why Scripture actually depends on repetition

    • How God uses ordinary, repeated faithfulness to shape us over time

    We live in a culture obsessed with novelty, but God is invested in depth. Throughout Scripture, truth is repeated—not because God lacks creativity, but because formation takes time.

    If you’ve felt pressure to move on when God may be inviting you to stay, this conversation is for you.

    💛 Like, subscribe, and share this with another woman who might need permission to remain right where she is.

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    13 mins
  • How to Stay Consistent With God When Life Gets Busy
    Jan 12 2026

    Almost two weeks into the new year, the excitement has faded—and now real life has taken over. This is often the moment when Bible reading shifts from inspirational to practical, and consistency starts to feel like pressure instead of invitation.

    In this episode of My Name Is Daughter, we reframe what consistency with God actually means. Not perfection. Not streaks. Not keeping up—but faithful returning.

    You’ll hear:

    1. Why consistency doesn’t mean equal output every day.
    2. Biblical examples that reveal God’s grace toward our capacity.
    3. Practical ways to build rhythm with God without burnout

    If you’re trying to solidify a rhythm with God—or already feel tension between your desire and what you realistically have to give—this conversation is for you.

    You don’t need more pressure.

    You need permission to stay.


    💛 If this encouraged you, please like, subscribe, and share with another woman who may need this reminder.


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    13 mins
  • Why Reading the Bible Feels Hard (And What to Do Instead)
    Jan 7 2026

    If you started the year wanting to read the Bible more—but already feel like you’re slipping—you’re not alone. And you’re not failing.In this episode of My Name Is Daughter, we talk honestly about why Bible reading often feels unsustainable, especially for busy women and moms, and why that doesn’t mean you don’t love God “enough.”We’ll explore:Why good intentions don’t always translate to consistencyHow Scripture was originally designed to be engagedWhat a slower, more relational approach to the Bible can actually look likeYou don’t read the Bible to become loved.You read it because you are loved.💛 If this episode encouraged you, please like, subscribe, and share it with another woman who might need this reminder today.🔗 Connect with Me🎙 Podcast: My Name Is Daughter📺 Subscribe for weekly faith & Bible study encouragement - ⁠http://subscribepage.io/dWUQED⁠ 📩 Stay tuned—more coming in February for women who want to engage Scripture relationally, not rigidly.

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    12 mins
  • Advent Day 25|  Christ the Savior is Born
    Dec 25 2025

    🎄 Why Jesus Was Born — Christ the Savior Is Here | Christmas Day DevotionalChristmas is not about nostalgia or tradition — it is the announcement of salvation.In Luke 2 and Matthew 1, Scripture makes clear why Jesus was born: to save His people from their sins. God did not send a helper or a teacher. He sent a Savior. The baby in the manger came on a mission — to defeat sin, overcome death, and reconcile us to the Father.This Christmas Day devotional focuses on:Why Jesus cameHow the birth points to the crossWhy Christmas is truly good news📖 Scripture: Luke 2:10–11 · Matthew 1:21 (ESV)If this Advent series helped you see Jesus more clearly, subscribe and continue walking through Scripture with us.

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    3 mins
  • Advent Day 24| The Word Made Flesh
    Dec 25 2025

    ✨ God Came Near — The Word Made Flesh | John 1:14 | Advent DevotionalChristmas is not the story of humanity reaching God, it is the story of God stepping into humanity.John 1:14 tells us that the eternal Word became flesh and dwelt among us. God did not save from afar. He came near — entering human weakness, ordinary life, and a broken world to redeem it from within.This Advent devotional explores:What the incarnation truly meansWhy God chose proximity instead of distanceHow Emmanuel reshapes fear, suffering, and hope📖 Scripture: John 1:14 (ESV)If this helps you see God more clearly, subscribe and walk with us into Christmas Day.

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    3 mins
  • Advent Day 23| The Eternal Word
    Dec 23 2025

    🔥 The Eternal Word — Before Bethlehem, Beyond Time | John 1 ExplainedBefore creation… before light… before time — Jesus already was.John 1:1–5 doesn’t introduce Jesus in a manger. It introduces Him as eternal God, Creator, Life-Giver, and unconquerable Light. Bethlehem is not His beginning — it is His arrival into the world He spoke into existence.This Advent devotional explores:Why John starts at eternity, not BethlehemWhat it means that Jesus is the WordWhy Jesus is Creator, not createdIf life feels chaotic, John 1 reminds us: Jesus doesn’t respond to history. He authors it.📖 Scripture: John 1:1–5

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    3 mins
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    Dec 22 2025

    🏡 Nazareth Was Not Plan B — God Works in Ordinary Places | Matthew 2 DevotionalHave you ever wondered why Jesus didn’t grow up in Jerusalem, the Temple courts, or some place that screamed importance?Matthew shows us that God intentionally directs Joseph back to Israel, and then into Nazareth, not because it’s glamorous, but because it fulfills prophecy and displays God’s quiet sovereignty.This devotional explores:Why Nazareth mattered in prophecyWhy obscurity is not abandonmentHow God grows His purposes in small placesJesus did not need a spotlight to be the Savior.God is present in the ordinary, shaping glory where no one is watching.📖 Scripture: Matthew 2:19–23 (ESV)Subscribe to continue the Advent journey centered on God’s sovereignty.

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    4 mins
  • Advent Day 21| Herod's Rage
    Dec 21 2025

    ⚔️ Advent Day 21: Herod’s Rage — The God Who Cannot Be Stopped | Matthew 2:16–18 Why does Matthew include the violence of Herod in the Christmas story? Not to glorify evil, but to reveal a sovereign God whose purpose cannot be blocked.This Advent devotional helps us behold:God’s sovereignty over earthly rulersWhy darkness resists the LightIf your world feels shaken, this passage reminds us: God is not asleep and His plan is unstoppable.📖 Scripture: Matthew 2:16–18 (ESV)Subscribe to continue this Christ-centered Advent journey.

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    4 mins