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Friend, it is time for you to see who God has created you to be! You are a daughter of the King. Your identity, your purpose, and your calling are all rooted in whose you are. When we are secure with our own identity, we can then flourish in all aspects of our lives, especially in our relationships with others. Despite what you may think about yourself, what others may have said to you or about you, or who you have become because of your life’s circumstances, you are deeply loved and meant for so much more.
Meet Megan
Megan Wurzelbacher is a wife to her high school sweetheart, Jason, and homeschool mom to their four children this side of Heaven. She is a self-proclaimed type A personality, over-thinker, and total realist, with a major coffee addiction. Megan has a passion for Jesus, writing, cooking, and sharing her journey of perseverance through faith with other women. She holds a Master’s degree in Human Services Marriage and Family Counseling from Liberty University and is a relationship coach who is a certified Prepare/Enrich Facilitator. In 2018 she published a devotional book called “You Are- Trusting God to Define Who You Are”. She published her book to share her testimony and encourage women to erase who they label themselves as and find out who God created them to be.
No matter if you are looking to flourish in your relationship with Jesus, yourself, your fiance, your spouse, and/or your children. Friend, we’ve got this! Join me and I will help you learn to persevere and overcome through grace.
Ready to take your faith to the next level? Join me for devotions, bible studies, podcasts, and other resources to dig into your faith. After walking away from my own relationship with God to experiencing a tragedy that brought me back to my faith; I know all about having to relearn who God truly is. I had to learn what the Bible says, not what tradition and religion told me. Ready to start focusing on relationship, not religion? Join a community of women just like you!
My why for everything is always my family. I always knew when I grew up I wanted to be a mom. I even knew I wanted four kids. Family and motherhood have been and will always be my calling and my biggest ministry. It was the loss of our first child to miscarriage that brought me back to my faith and rebuilt my relationship with God. The reason we chose to homeschool in the very beginning was to focus on our family and soak up all the time we could with our kids. As our family grew, we realized we were raising our family differently than how we were raised and even different from our peers around us. Now as we will soon be celebrating our relationship of 22 years, married 15 of those years, and the parents to four children ages 6-13 we have learned a lot about relationships and family along the way. As wives and as moms, we may often feel like we don’t have a handbook, or a guide to help us along the way. Knowing the mistakes I have made and the mistakes I will learn from in the future, I hope that sharing my real and unfiltered journey as a wife and mom will encourage other women to overcome through grace!
I debated on including this last portion on the very front page but recently I have realized just how important food is. Not in the context of we need food to survive type of way. But in a way, we see a theme over and over again in the Bible. When Jesus was gathering together with his disciples, his followers, his friends, and his community, he was doing it over food. That time of fellowship over a meal was significant to Jesus’ ministry. For me, food is significant for my ministry too. It is a way I get to show love to my family, a way I can be reminded to praise God for his daily provisions, a way I can spend time with my kids, a way I can teach my children, a way I can prepare my children, a way for me to bring joy and kindness to others in both good and bad times. Food provides a way for us to connect. So, for me this section of resources is just as important to my ministry as the first two. Enjoy the pictures, the recipes, the videos, and all the fun my family and I have with food. I hope it inspires you to gather with your community and enjoy a meal together.