Feb 27, 2026
In difficult parenting seasons, it’s easy to focus entirely on your child’s needs while quietly neglecting your own. Over time, the emotional weight can become heavy — even if you appear steady on the outside.
In this episode of the Still Faithful series, we turn the focus gently toward the parent who has been carrying so much. This conversation explores what it means to care for yourself without guilt, to rest without abandoning hope, and to remember that you are not only a steward in this story — you are also deeply loved by God.
If you’ve felt depleted, spiritually tired, or unsure how to replenish your own heart while still loving your child faithfully, this episode offers steady reassurance and practical next steps.
In this episode, we explore:
The invisible emotional load many parents carry
Why strength does not eliminate your need for care
The difference between self-care and soul-care
Signs you may be emotionally or spiritually depleted
Practical ways to begin restoring your capacity
The theological truth that you are not only the steward — you are also the beloved
Reflection questions:
Where am I most depleted right now?
What would true rest look like for me in this season?
What am I allowed to receive?
If I believed God cared about my well-being too, what might I change?
An important reassurance:
You are allowed to experience
peace even if your child’s story is unfinished.
Your rest is not abandonment.
Your joy is not betrayal.
Your steadiness is not indifference.
Caring for yourself does not
mean you love your child less.
It often means you love better.
Support:
If you’re unsure what healthy rhythms of restoration look like for you — or if guilt makes it difficult to prioritize your own well-being — coaching is available as a space to discern next faithful steps with clarity and support.
You can learn more at www.melindapatrick.org.