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The MomCo (short for Mom Community)
— where we mobilize moms all over the world to build life-changing community.
We’re convinced that moms are some of the most powerful creatures on the planet. What is the word people use to define powerful things? It is ‘the mother’… the mother of all storms, the mother of all traffic, the mother lode. To be a mother is to be a force of nature, but that doesn’t mean it should be done alone. We saved you a seat.
Word To the Mother.
Moms tell all.
"MomCo is a major part of my testimony and path to salvation. As an unbeliever and single mother of one young son, I was sure a room full of Christian moms was the last place I wanted to be. A judge fest. I ended up going, and I couldn’t have been more wrong. I was surrounded by a room of stumbling mamas just like me. The difference between me and them was their humility, perspective and their encouragement to one another. Turned out, I was the judgmental one. Now a couple years later, a baptism and a greatly improved life after accepting Christ, I am leading our MomCo group together with the acquaintance that invited me."
Kate
Texas, USA
"I felt so isolated staying at home with two young children; one has special needs. Finding MomCo was a Godsend of support and new friends. I loved the educational pieces that are completely relevant. It’s a non-judgmental space to be real about the highs and lows of parenting."
Sarah
Florida, USA
"In response to a need in our community, our MomCo group created a table for Spanish speaking moms. We had a bilingual member who stepped into leadership to welcome mamas to the group. Thanks to the updated website headquarters provided, we were able to use subtitles on the curriculum videos to increase language comprehension. We even welcomed a mom whose first language is Chinese. We plan to continue to create a welcoming space for moms who are immigrants to our country."
Layla
California, USA
"I had really bad postpartum anxiety after my first son was born. I remember standing in the driveway crying, too anxious to leave the house and go to my first MomCo meeting. But I went. I’ve been part of my MomCo group for five years, and I am so glad I took that first step (literally) to join the group."
Twyla
New Jersey, USA
"We have one mom in our group who was going through a terribly protracted and contentious divorce procedure. We asked her what we could do to support her, and like a true mom, rather than thinking of herself, she was thinking of her children. She told us that one of her boys was having a birthday coming up, and she just wasn't in the right head space to think about how to throw him a party. Could we throw a party for him? Between all the moms, we threw him a party! Some of us brought decorations, another brought party favors, one brought a cake, all of us brought food, and kids, lots and lots of kids. The mom said it is something she'll never forget. What a perfect example of being the hands and feet of Jesus!"
Alicia
Kansas, USA
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