Worried About Your Child's Faith and Future?
If you’re here, chances are your child has stepped away from church — and your heart feels heavy, scared, or full of questions.
You’re not alone.
Hi, I’m Sara.
When your child walks away from faith, it can bring a quiet grief no one prepares you for. Many loving Christian moms worry they’ve failed, fear losing the relationship, or lie awake wondering where this path might lead.
I help Christian moms navigate this season with compassion — processing the grief, calming the fear, and learning how to stay connected with their kids without pressure, panic, or pushing.
This guide isn’t about fixing your child’s faith.
It’s about protecting the relationship you care about most — and finding peace again, even when the future feels uncertain.
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If You’re a Mom Who Loves Her Kids But Feels Miserable… This Is for You
You’ve probably laid awake at night worrying about your children
Most Moms Come to Me Carrying One (or More) of These Fears
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"I failed as a Mom"
When your child struggles or chooses a different path, it can feel like proof you got it wrong. The regret, second‑guessing, and shame can be just as painful as the situation itself.
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“I Don’t Know If My Child Will Be Okay”
You’re worried about the path they’re on and where it might lead. The worry is heavy, and you’re tired of carrying it alone.
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"I’m Losing My Relationship With My Child"
Texts go unanswered, conversations are short, and you’re never sure what’s safe to say anymore. The distance hurts more than the conflict ever did.
You may feel:
Constantly worried about your child
Responsible for their happiness, success, or exaltation
Confused about what to say — or afraid of saying the wrong thing
Stuck between wanting connection and wanting to do what’s right
Guilty for feeling frustrated, sad, or exhausted
And maybe you’ve wondered…”Why does this feel harder now than when they were little?”
I want you to hear this first:
👉 There is hope.
👉 You are not failing as a mom.
Check out my free guide- 3 Common Beliefs That Fuel Fear When Your Child Stops Going to Church