What does it look like to ask for help when you’re carrying the weight of parenting alone? How do we trust God to provide when our needs feel overwhelming, and our resources feel small?
In this episode, we walk through the story of the widow and the jars in 2 Kings 4 and explore what it means to cry out for help in seasons of need. Through both Scripture and personal stories, we see how God meets us in our vulnerability, often working through the people around us and the small things we already have.
This conversation offers encouragement for single moms, widows, and anyone walking through a season of need, reminding us that God sees, God provides, and God often works through community to carry us forward.
Key Takeaways: God invites us to be honest about our needs and to cry out to Him for help Asking for help requires humility, but it opens the door for God’s provision God often begins His work with what we already have, no matter how small it may seem Community is not optional in long-term seasons of hardship—we were created to need others God is our ultimate Helper, and He also uses His people to support, encourage, and sustain us
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