Teachable Woman Podcast Show Notes
Episode: On Being a Mother

With Michele Owes and Diana P. Cherry
Introduction

In this heartfelt Mother’s Day episode of the Teachable Woman Podcast, Reverend Michele Owes and Reverend Diana P. Cherry reflect on the true meaning of motherhood through the lens of Scripture, compassion, prayer, and purpose. Together, they explore what it means to be a “life-giver,” reminding listeners that motherhood extends far beyond biology. Whether you are raising children, mentoring others, praying for your family, or simply bringing encouragement wherever you go, this conversation offers wisdom, healing, and spiritual perspective for every woman.
1. Motherhood Is a Calling of Patience and Love

The episode opens with a candid reflection on the realities of motherhood. Reverend Owes shares how parenting is not a “quick gratification” role but one that requires years of patience, sacrifice, consistency, and unconditional love. From sleepless nights to daily responsibilities, mothers are called to demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit in every season.
Key Takeaways:

• Motherhood is a long-term investment, not instant gratification.
• Children need love, time, consistency, and presence more than material things.
• The role of a mother reflects God’s nurturing heart.
2. Women as God’s Life-Givers

Reverend Cherry beautifully explains the biblical significance of womanhood, referencing Eve as the “giver of life.” She emphasizes that every woman carries the God-given ability to bring life, hope, encouragement, healing, and compassion into the world.
Key Takeaways:

• Women are uniquely created by God to nurture and strengthen others.
• You do not have to physically give birth to be a mother or life-giver.
• A mother’s compassion and kindness can bring healing and restoration.
Memorable Moment:

“There’s something about a mother’s kiss… many times as soon as we kiss that little boo-boo, they stop crying.”
3. The Family of God and Spiritual Motherhood

Drawing from Matthew 12:50, Reverend Owes reminds listeners that Jesus defined family by obedience to God’s will. This message encourages those who may feel disconnected from biological family relationships.
Scripture Highlight:
“Whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.”Key Takeaways:

• Spiritual family is formed through doing God’s will.
• No one is alone in the family of God.
• Spiritual motherhood includes mentoring, nurturing, and encouraging others.
4. Raising Children in the Nurture and Admonition of the Lord

The hosts discuss the responsibility and privilege of raising children according to God’s wisdom. Even with parenting books and experience, they stress the importance of continually seeking God for guidance.
Key Takeaways:

• Children are God’s heritage.
• Parenting requires prayer, humility, and dependence on God.
• God’s wisdom surpasses every parenting method or trend.
Discussion Themes:

• Sacrifices of motherhood
• Daily caregiving responsibilities
• The importance of spiritual guidance in parenting
5. The Power of a Praying Mother

Prayer becomes a central focus as Reverend Cherry reflects on generations of praying mothers, grandmothers, and aunties whose prayers helped sustain families through difficult times.
Key Takeaways:

• A praying mother carries tremendous spiritual influence.
• Mother’s Day should also be a reminder to pray for families, leaders, pastors, and children.
• God’s will must remain central in every home.
Memorable Reflection:

“Perhaps Mother’s Day should be more focused on praying than on what we are looking to receive.”
6. Redefining Honor and Appreciation on Mother’s Day

The conversation shifts to expectations surrounding Mother’s Day gifts and recognition. Reverend Owes encourages listeners to examine what honor truly means and to value expressions of love, gratitude, and connection over material things.
Key Takeaways:

• Honor does not have to come from expensive gifts.
• Genuine love, calls, hugs, flowers, and appreciation matter deeply.
• Eternal things bring greater joy than temporary possessions.
Important Reminder:

“A well done from God is really sufficient.”
7. Encouragement for Every Mother and Caregiver

In a deeply encouraging closing discussion, the hosts speak directly to single mothers, women raising children under difficult circumstances, and caregivers raising children not biologically their own. They emphasize that mistakes, hardships, or broken relationships do not diminish a woman’s worth or calling.
Key Takeaways:

• Every child is a blessing and heritage from God.
• Mothers should not live in despair or shame over past mistakes.
• Caregivers, guardians, aunties, and mentors are also called to give life and encouragement.
Encouragement:

“Be strong, be encouraged, and don’t forget to give life wherever you go.”
Conclusion

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