Feel like every meltdown is an interruption instead of an opportunity—and you’re exhausted from reacting instead of responding with intention
Want to guide your child’s heart, not just manage behavior, but aren’t always sure how to slow down and disciple in the moment
Believe in raising your child with faith, yet feel pulled in a hundred directions by distractions, schedules, and the pressure to “handle it all”
Whether that be listening to the audio version of the Bible while doing the dishes.
Understanding that God is still there in the busiest of moments and He sees everything you are pouring into your family.
Whatever your quiet time looked like before, it has to change when children come into the scene. It may not be a "quiet" time, but it is certainly God's time.
Faith in the preschool years is often messy, interrupted, and lived out in real time—and that’s exactly where God meets us. It’s praying like a child, keeping God’s Word open in a busy home, and letting our children see us spend time with Him. In this session, you’ll be reminded that Scripture is our roadmap and that God gently equips us through His Word to bless our children, speak truth over their lives, and grow a real, everyday relationship with Him.
Teaching faith in the preschool years is about meeting our children right where they are—through play, routine, and everyday moments. It looks like filling our homes with reminders of what we believe, making space to intentionally teach our children, and helping them see how God’s Word applies to their lives. In this session, you’ll be encouraged to create simple, joyful faith habits (not rigid rules) and discover practical ways to help your child see that they have a place in God’s story and a God who deeply cares about their heart.
If motherhood feels heavy right now, you’re not alone—and you’re not failing. This session is a gentle reminder that weariness and suffering do not cancel your faith; they can become places where God refines, restores, and meets you with grace. You’ll be encouraged to release guilt, receive God’s presence, and find hope and help for hard days—both for your own heart and through simple practices that create calm, wonder, and space for your child.
In a fast, noisy world, faith is formed when we slow down and act with intention. This session invites moms to see moments of disobedience not as interruptions, but as opportunities for discipleship—chances to gently guide our children’s hearts toward God. You’ll be encouraged to shift from reactive discipline to intentional discipleship, remembering that parents aren’t the ultimate authority—God is. As we lead with unhurried, focused faith, we help our children learn that God’s truth remains steady, even when emotions run high and days feel overwhelming.
I am a mama of four littles ones (including a preschooler), wife of 12 years, and creator of the Cover to Cover Bible Journal!
I know firsthand how hard it can be to find quiet moments with God in this season. Between snack times, story times, and endless questions, I’ve had to learn that spending time with God doesn’t have to look perfect to be meaningful.
Cheryl Thornhill
Jennifer Partridge
Ashlee Kasten
Christie Thomas
Allie Elliott
Bonnie Matthews
Becca Miller
Anna
Meyer
Heather Cook
Elizabeth Santelmann
Becca Hadley
Erin
Cox
Kristin Coffey
Elise Orozco
Hannah
Hunter
Marilyn Brown
Most sessions are 15-20 minutes...short enough to fit into real mom life, but meaningful enough to leave you encouraged and grounded.
Nope 💛 All sessions will be pre-recorded and released each day of the summit, so you can watch whenever it works for you—during nap time, after bedtime, or in small pockets throughout the day.
Free access is available for a limited time during the summit. If you’d like extended access, you can upgrade to the Raising Littles With Purpose Pack to watch at your own pace and revisit sessions whenever you need encouragement.
✨ Sneak in a few verses while the kids are finally playing quietly for five minutes.
✨ Feel like your “quiet time” is anything but quiet these days.
✨ Long to see God in the middle of the mess—the snack crumbs, tantrums, and tender moments too.