March always feels like a deep breath after months of cold and gray. The days stretch a little longer, the sun lingers a little warmer, and suddenly the world feels like it’s waking up again. As moms, we feel that shift too—not just in the weather, but in our spirits.
There’s something about this month that reminds us that God is always doing something new, even when we can’t see it yet. Winter may have felt long, heavy, or chaotic, but March taps us on the shoulder and says, “Look again. Life has a fresh new beginning.”

PC: Cunfek
When Your Days Still Feel Like Winter
Even with Spring around the corner, some days still feel cold. Maybe you’re tired. Maybe you’re stretched thin. Maybe you’re praying for something that hasn’t budged yet.
You’re not failing. You’re not behind. You’re not forgotten.
God often does His best work quietly, slowly, and faithfully. Just like the seeds beneath the soil, your growth may not be visible yet, but it’s happening. He sees every small act of love you pour out, every prayer whispered, every moment you choose patience when you feel anything but.
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” — Isaiah 43:19
Even if you don’t perceive it yet, He’s still doing it.

PC: Tabcreator
Small Ways to Notice God’s Newness This Month
- Look for tiny signs of life—buds on trees, birds returning, kids playing outside again. Let them remind you that God brings renewal in His perfect timing.
- Start one small habit that nourishes your soul—a 5‑minute morning prayer, a verse on your fridge, a gratitude list before bed.
- Let go of one thing that’s been weighing you down—a pressure, a comparison, a “should” that God hasn’t asked of you.
- Celebrate progress, not perfection—in your home, your motherhood, your walk with God.
March isn’t about doing more. It’s about noticing more, including the quiet ways God is moving.

PC: Bohdan Bevz
A Blessing for Your March
May this month bring you fresh hope. May you feel God’s nearness in the ordinary moments. May you find joy in small beginnings. May you remember that you are growing, too—right alongside the world waking up around you.
And may you step into Spring knowing this: You are loved, you are held, and you are being renewed day by day.












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