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Welcome to Natural Christian Mom
Newsletter & Community (Launched April 5!)
Welcome! To Natural Christian Mom: A Newsletter & Community
Thank you for being here! We recently launched this past April.
The goal: provide an alternative way to enjoy Christ-centered motherhood content via a curated “feed” (AKA this newsletter) for the Christian mom seeking to get inspired and encouraged to tackle the simple and not so simple of motherhood. Here you’ll find tips to live a more natural lifestyle for you and your family (and this will go beyond talk of food and supplements).
Who is this for? I promise, it’s for you. Are you naturally minded mama (to littles or adult children)? Are you a “crunchy” or wannabe crunchy mom? Or maybe a scrunchy mom? Do you like/try to do some things naturally, but don’t care too much about others? Most importantly, do you love Jesus? Then this is the place for you! Maybe you’re none of the things listed above, they’re just funny labels. Please still considering staying 🙂
Above all, remember that being a “natural mom” is not an all or nothing game. Our identity is ultimately as Christians, believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Before we continue, let’s make sure Natural Christian Mom goes straight to your inbox…
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Our newsletter is currently under construction and drafts are being reviewed by a small group of moms. BUT feel free to still share it with whoever! And if you’d like to collaborate, reach out!
-Andrea Coffarelli
Connect on Instagram @naturalchristianmom or connect with Andrew (founder) on X @andiecaff 🙂
What we are not: We’re not a ministry, church or discipleship group (although we’ll be releasing a statement of faith soon); online communities are great, but we believe they should never replace relationships built via the local church. We’re also not a 501 c (3) non-profit.
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