An Eternal Perspective Changes Everything

Unseen and Eternal exists to encourage and equip women to fix their eyes on the eternal, and to remain firmly planted in truth in order to love what is lasting.

2 Corinthians 4:16-18

Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen but what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.”

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Firmly Planted Study

As moms, we make big and little choices every day that ripple into forever. Under the premise that the work of being a mom is eternal in nature, author Emily Taylor spent two years interviewing women at various stages in their parenting journeys regarding their perspectives on mom life. Themes surfaced. Challenges that seemed nearly universal in nature inspired the study that flowed from these pages.

Written to encourage, equip and inspire moms who hope to stand with feet firmly planted in truth — despite storms that rush in and winds that blow. With an introduction and five additional weeks of content, each week offers five days of study as an opportunity to examine a specific challenge to mom life, consider what is true, and write a custom strategy at it’s closing. The material is written so that you might work through it on your own, or grab some friends and discuss it each week.

  • Week 1: Introduction
  • Week 2: Identity
  • Week 3: Control / Worry
  • Week 4: Nurtured to Nurture
  • Week 5: Pace and Purpose
  • Week 6: Find Your People

It is true that in this life worthy investments will face challenges, but it is also true that we have been provided all we need to stand with feet firmly planted and grow into the woman God made us to be, and do what He calls us to do.

Encountering God

What if it were true that God has given us access? Would you go to him? What if it were true that he delights in you and wanted you to know him?
What if there were a resource that helped you listen to him better?

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