The Be Mighty Mom Ministry
What We Believe, Why We Exist, and Our Mission
What We Believe
We believe in the God of the Bible.
We believe in Jesus Christ, who came not to build a religion but to restore a relationship; who loved without labels, welcomed the outcast, and called the brokenhearted blessed.
We believe the Holy Spirit still moves today to bring comfort, peace, and courage to keep going when life gets heavy.
We believe Scripture tells the story of a God who pursues every heart, not just the ones that fit neatly inside church walls.
We believe in God’s doctrine: love, grace, truth, and compassion. And that love includes every person: every race, ability, background, and orientation.
If you are searching, questioning, healing, or holding on by a thread, you belong here.
What We Believe
God’s Doctrine
- Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind. (Matthew 22:37)
- Love your neighbor as yourself. (Matthew 22:39)
- Repent and believe the Gospel. (Mark 1:15)
- Be led by the Holy Spirit, not by law or fear. (Romans 8:14)
- Care for the poor, sick, and oppressed. (Matthew 25:35-40)
- Forgive, as you have been forgiven. (Matthew 6:14)
- Walk humbly with God. (Micah 6:8)
Why We Exist
For too long, religion has told people they needed to be fixed before they could be loved.
But the truth is: God meets us right where we are.
This ministry was born out of my own unraveling.
When my son wasn’t healed, everything I thought I knew about God broke apart. I had to unlearn religion to truly find relationship; not the God I was taught to fear, but the God who sat with me in hospital rooms, who didn’t demand my faith to look perfect, and who stayed even when I was angry and undone.
Now, I help others rebuild faith after it’s been shattered; to see that what feels like losing faith might actually be finding the real God underneath the rubble.
Our Mission
The Be Mighty Mom Ministry exists to help Christian moms raising autistic or medically complex children rebuild their faith, reclaim their peace, and reconnect with the heart of God. A God who doesn’t exclude, condemn, or require perfection before love.
We do that through:
- Teaching truth that restores faith without religious performance
- Creating safe spaces where every person can belong and ask honest questions
- Offering hope rooted in Scripture and compassion
Because faith isn’t about fitting a mold; it’s about finding peace in the middle of your story.
God’s love isn’t limited by diagnosis, background, or identity; it’s limitless. It’s personal. It’s for you.
This isn’t a religion.
It’s a reminder that the real God; the One who heals hearts, includes everyone, and meets us in the impossible; still loves without limits.
