“Is Every Woman a Missional Mother?” May 27
Do you ever wonder if what you’re doing really matters?
Maybe you once imagined serving on a mission field, writing books, leading Bible studies, recording worship music, or doing something that felt big and visible for God. Instead, your days are filled with laundry, dishes, diapers, school lessons, carpools, meals, and conversations no one else seems to notice.
Or maybe you stepped away from a career you loved for a season to raise children and sometimes wonder if anyone sees the sacrifices.
God does.
Our culture tends to celebrate what is public, visible, impressive, and influential. But Scripture often highlights something very different.
In today’s reading from Psalm 68, tucked quietly into a verse many people overlook, we find a beautiful reminder: “she who remains at home divides the spoil.”
God saw the women at home as participants in the victory, not spectators standing on the sidelines.
What if motherhood—both physical and spiritual—is far more significant than we realize?
What if nurturing, discipling, serving, caring, mentoring, teaching, and opening our homes are not secondary callings but strategic kingdom work?
Today’s readings remind us that motherhood is not merely a role.
For many women, it is a mission field.
And perhaps in a larger sense, it is a calling shared by all women who seek to nurture others toward Christ.


