#37: Lost In Laundry, Found By God

Deserts rarely announce themselves with drama. More often they arrive in the middle of car lines, late-night laundry, missed theme days, and the slow creep of loneliness that somehow grows in our hyper-connected lives. We’re exploring the wilderness as more than a metaphor—naming exhaustion, invisibility, identity shifts, and waiting—and uncovering how those dry places can become preparation, not punishment.

This conversation stays grounded and practical. For moms carrying unseen loads, this episode offers encouragement. We keep returning to identity: you are a daughter of the King, not the sum of unfinished tasks or delayed dreams. The wilderness can be quiet, but it isn’t empty. Springs of grace often sit right beside our fears, waiting to be noticed.

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