10 Christian Resources To Help New Moms Fight Depression

When a woman becomes a mother, her whole world turns upside down, and she may experience postpartum depression. Whether or not she is a first-time mom, she needs Christian resources to help her overcome this situation.

A mother kissing her baby on the forehead. (Photo taken by Mart Production from Pexels website)

For nine months of pregnancy, moms prepare everything for the birth of their baby, but no one tells her to prepare for the birth of a new woman.  With all the physical, emotional, and mental changes, she needs support and help from her husband and others.

Christian Resources to Help New Moms Fight Depression

If you are suffering from postpartum depression, it does not mean that you are weak or sinful. It is a chance to draw closer to God through available Christian resources.  

You do not have to face postpartum depression alone. There are some Christian Resources to help you understand and know more about how you could overcome this stage of motherhood. 

You can watch and listen to great speakers and YouTubers online to help you overcome your postpartum. 

Here are 10 Christian Resources such as books, podcasts, and more tools to help you deal with your postpartum as a first-time mom.

Day One Journal

Day One Journal to help mothers record their baby’s milestones. (Photo taken from iBelieve website)

Writing a journal is one way to express your feelings as a first-time mom. As a wife and a new mother at the same time, you may have a lot of things in mind. Keeping them on your own could make your loads heavier.

Day One Journal could help first-time moms to record their baby’s milestones with a touch of spiritual guidance than the typical baby book. 

The application could be downloaded on your smartphone, so it would only take a few minutes to update each day with a new photo and journal.

Precious Little Sleep

Precious Little Sleep was written by Alexis Dubief. (Photo taken from the iBelieve website)

Sleep seems impossible when your baby has just arrived. When you are deprived of sleep, you need to laugh. Precious Little Sleep by Alexis Dubief is a blog-turned-book about everything about sleep training, naps, and regression.

It is a humorous book to lighten the mood and have fun in a particular situation God has made in your home. It is suitable for your soul as a first-time mom, and this is one of the valuable resources as you desire to raise your baby in the knowledge and love of Jesus.

The New City Catechism

The New City Catechism is a book with a mobile application to encourage mothers. (Photo taken from iBelieve website)

The New City Catechism is a reading tool shorter than a book with two versions. It also has an application that you can download to your smartphone. The material is suitable for your child in learning the fundamental truths of Christianity. 

You can put the “Children’s Mode” application on your mobile application so they can listen to songs for every question and answer. 

It is a modern-day resource that seeks to help children and adults discover the Christian Faith’s core doctrines. They want to achieve their purpose by answering 52 questions.

Mom Enough: The Fearless Mother’s Heart and Hope

Mom Enough book helps mothers overcome their daily struggles. (Photo taken by iBelieve website)

The book Mom Enough: The Fearless Mother’s Heart and Hope was written by eight women who discover motherhood’s daily struggles and worries. It is a short book where you can learn the secret weapon of godly mothering. 

These are short readings that are Christ-focused on mothering. It has a perfect length for nursing sessions and naps. You will be deeply empowered through this material.

AudioBooks

Christian Audio has high-quality resources about Christianity and the Bible. (Photo taken by the iBelieve website)

If you do not have time to read, then a great way to be encouraged as a first-time mom is the Audiobooks. Your hands as a new mom may be full of reading materials, so thus could be helpful for you to continue learning and growing. 

ChristianAudio has offered high-quality Christian audiobooks and audio-Bibles for over ten years. They provide over 7,500 titles, DRM-Free content, outstanding promotional offers, and flexible membership plans.

First-time moms could also try their iPhone and Android applications to listen to their phone diaries.

Gentle Leading

Gentle Leading is a blog to help mothers know God’s truth. (Photo taken by iBelieve website)

If you are into blogs, then you can check out Gentle Leading. Abbe Wedgeworth pioneered this website and blog based it on Isaiah 40:11. She started this website when her son was seven weeks old and used it to preach God’s truth to her heart.

Abbey’s blog writing motivates thousands of mothers to focus on Jesus. Twenty-five different writers write her Advent email series that they deliver daily during the Advent season. Mothers could appreciate her view on how to trust God through miscarriage. 

You can also learn and be empowered on Bible study for busy mothers.

Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood

Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood was written by Melissa Kruger for Bible study. (Photo taken from iBelieve website)

If you are looking for devotional material, particularly for motherhood, you can try Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood by Melissa Kruger. It is an eleven-week devotional Bible study.

Melissa was thinking about all mothers when she wrote these tools. Her format suits new moms as she includes each Bible passage within the book and space for journaling. You can use these resources to help you draw out biblical truth in a fresh way.

As you read Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood, you will remember how God is close to you through His Son. You can ask Him to help you please and enjoy Him daily in your motherhood journey.

New Baby Survival Guide: Bite-Sized Bible Reading for New Mothers

New Baby Survival Guide was written by Cassie Martin and Sarah Smart. (Photo taken by iBelieve website)

Facing this entire journey of motherhood for the first time could be difficult for you to find time to read your Bible or pray. Though the baby is a fantastic gift from God, it brings great joy but also causes sleepless nights, constant laundry, and extreme exhaustion.

The New Baby Survival Guide are bite-sized Bible readings from the book of Psalms. Cassie Martin and Sarah Smart designed these materials to help first-time moms have a closer connection with God and be refreshed by Him.

You will learn through a compact study of several Psalms and entertain by real-life stories.

Risen Motherhood

Risen Motherhood is a 15-20 minute podcast to motivate mothers. (Photo taken from the iBelieve website)

Those interested in podcasts can be empowered, equipped, and challenged as first-time moms when you listen to Risen Motherhood. Young mothers started the 15-20 minute podcast. 

It is excellent and practical material that shows their humility. As moms, they never claim to have it all together. You can easily apply the gospel to motherhood and parenting by listening to Risen Motherhood. 

You can listen to them while driving, nursing, or cleaning the house.

New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional

New Morning Mercies is a devotional material written by Paul Tripp. (Photo taken from iBelieve website)

New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional is a one-page reading full of street-level application of God’s grace. As a first-time mom, you need the eternal realities of God’s Word to give you insights when you are tired, demotivated, bored, and frustrated.

Paul Tripp helps his readers see everything in life through the completed work of Jesus Christ. He reminds new moms that in Jesus, they are approved by God, filled with the Spirit, and freed from sin’s bondage and lies. 


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I am God's daughter who wanted to proclaim His goodness through writing. I believe that I am called to write for His glory. I am a Pastor's wife and has been serving in the ministry since I was young. As a writer, I want to share how God sustains me in my motherhood and in my marriage. Also, I want to discover more about Jesus and how I could be more like Him. Writing has become a platform for me to strengthen my faith and at the same time share it to others. It is my passion to serve God through maximizing my gift in writing.