The Calling Shifts The Purpose Holds for Christian Moms
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About this listen
Your calling is supposed to shift. Your purpose never does. Misty shares the testimony that will free the Christian mom striving in the wrong season.
Have you ever felt on fire for God — heart so full it needed somewhere to go — and then had Him redirect that fire somewhere you weren’t expecting? Somewhere smaller, quieter, and far less visible than you had in mind?
In episode 99 of Mom2Mom Mentoring, I get honest about one of the most significant redirects of my life. In the mid-nineties, in the middle of a genuine community revival, I experienced an awakening to the love of God that lit me on fire. I was wired to build, to connect, to pour — and I was ready. But God’s answer to my fire wasn’t a platform. It was a kitchen table and four kids.
What followed was decades of faithfulness in unsexy, unglamorous, often invisible assignments — a homeschool co-op, teenagers at church, a children’s ministry, people always around the table. And when the bottom fell out in 1998, and my marriage ended, I had to find her footing all over again. It was in that broken season that God gave me the longer vision: give it twenty years.
This episode is for the Christian mom who can’t see evidence that her faithfulness is doing anything. The one asking God to show her He’s working — and almost missing the answer because it comes in the form of a little boy quietly singing a worship song while playing with his toy cars on the floor.
In this episode:
- The difference between purpose (your why) and calling (your how) — and why your calling is supposed to keep shifting
- Why staying faithful in a hard, slow season costs something real — and why that’s worth naming
- The exponential math God showed Misty about faithfulness in her own home
- What Isaiah 61:3 says about oaks of righteousness — and why some plantings take decades
- The harvest belongs to God, not to you — and why that is the most freeing truth you’ll ever stand on
- A direct invitation to the BECOMING Cohort for women ready to stop striving and start living from purpose
Key Scripture
- Jeremiah 20:9 — His word like fire shut up in my bones
- Isaiah 55:8–9 — My thoughts are not your thoughts
- Isaiah 61:3 — Oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord
- 1 Corinthians 3:6–7 — I planted, Apollos watered, God made it grow
- Philippians 1:6 — He who began a good work will complete it
Free Resource
Grab the Rhythms of Renewal Mini-Guide — a free workbook walking you through rest, restoration, and relationship, with a Discovery Bible Study through Matthew 11:28–30.
Download free at https://mistyhughes.myflodesk.com/discoverrhythms
Ready for More?
The BECOMING Cohort begins May 5th — a 12-week small-group coaching experience for the Christian mom who is ready to stop striving and start becoming. Only 11 spots. mistyhughes.com/cohort
Don’t Miss Episode 100
Craig Hughes joins Misty for the very first time — and they’re talking about connection. Subscribe now so you don’t miss it.