Being a mom with little kids is chaotic—especially first thing in the morning. Someone needs breakfast, another needs a diaper change, and everyone needs your attention the second your feet hit the floor. As a mom of four, I remember those mornings well. I always wanted to be in the Word, but if I’m honest, I didn’t always make it my first priority.
But here’s the truth I learned over the years: starting your day in the Word changes everything. When you give Jesus the first 10% of your day, He truly makes the remaining 90% feel like 100%.
As my kids got older, I knew I needed to model what a faith-filled life actually looked like. And when my husband walked away from his faith, it became even more clear that my kids needed to see that example—and I needed my own faith to keep growing. So I started doing my devotions on the living room couch. When my kids woke up, they would see me with my Bible open. Sometimes it was five minutes, sometimes longer, but giving God those first moments changed my life. It’s not about perfection—it’s simply about inviting God into the start of your day.
Quiet Moments With God
“Listen to my voice in the morning, Lord. Each morning I bring my requests to you and wait expectantly.”
Psalms 5:3 NLT
One of the simplest ways to start a peaceful morning routine as a Christian mom is to prepare the night before. Keep your Bible, journal, and pen by your nightstand so you can spend a few minutes with God before the distractions begin.
Here’s a simple 5-minute morning devotion you can start with:
1. Thank God for the gift of a new day.
Our pastor encouraged us to begin each day by saying:
God is with me today. God hasn’t left me. God won’t leave me.
“…For God has said, ‘I will never fail you. I will never abandon you.’”
Hebrews 13:5 NLT
2. Write one prayer request.
3. Read one verse.
Speak Life Over Your Day
Speaking God’s Word over your life is powerful. Here are some biblical affirmations that moms can declare each morning:
- My youth and energy are renewed by His presence. Psalm 103:5
- I live my life with health, strength and joy because of what God has given me in Jesus. 2 Peter 1:3
- Peace and joy are powerful forces in my life. Romans 15:13
- I receive God’s personal guidance and He leads me to good things. John 10:3
- I have no fear but a spirit of power, a spirit of love and a sound disciplined mind with healthy emotions. 2 Timothy 1:7
- My family and I always walk in divine protection. Psalm 91:10–12
- I walk with His strength through every day. Isaiah 40:31
These faith declarations help set a Christ-centered tone for your morning and your motherhood.
Make Space for Stillness
Yes—even with little kids, you can make time for stillness.
- Wake up 10 minutes earlier
- Create simple morning baskets with quiet toys or books
- Turn on worship music or an audio Bible while you make breakfast
These moments may seem small, but they have a huge impact on you and your children. A peaceful, Christ-centered morning doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful.
Keep Your To-Do List Simple
With the busyness of motherhood, it’s easy to make routines too complicated. But when things feel overwhelming, we often don’t do them at all. This is why I love the Top 3 Approach:
- One task for home
- One task for family
- One task for spiritual growth
A list of ten tasks feels impossible. A list of three feels doable. And when you finish those, you can add more if you want to. But always leave room for God-led interruptions—those moments matter more than any checklist.
Nourish Your Body as Worship
Moms often put themselves last. I know I did for years. I poured everything into my kids and husband and forgot to take care of myself. But God gave us our bodies, and caring for them is part of good stewardship.
Fuel yourself in the morning with something simple:
- A smoothie
- Eggs
- Overnight oats
And don’t forget to hydrate (yes… more than just coffee 😄).
Taking care of your body helps you show up well for your family—and for the calling God placed on your life.
Invite Your Children Into the Routine
“Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.”
Proverbs 22:6 NLT
Kids watch what we do far more than what we say. When they see you spending time with God, it plants seeds in their hearts that will grow for years to come.
Some simple ideas:
- Have Scripture verses displayed around your home
- Keep a Bible verse on a whiteboard in the kitchen
- Pray together before breakfast
Discipleship happens in the everyday habits—not just the big moments.
I spent years feeling guilty for not spending “enough” time in the Word or showing my kids what it looked like. I was just trying to survive the day. But looking back, I realize that if I had put God first, I wouldn’t have had to just get through the day. Thankfully, God is gracious and meets us right where we are.
Sample Simple Morning Routine (5–20 Minutes)
Here’s a quick, grace-filled example of what your morning could look like:
- 5 minutes with God
- Quick tidy of the kitchen or living room
- Make your “Top 3” list
- Light breakfast + water
- Speak one Scripture aloud
These small steps help create a calm, Christ-focused start to your day.
Start Your Morning With Peace
A faith-filled morning routine leads to grace-filled days. You’ve got this, Mama. And remember—God meets you right where you are, even in the chaos of motherhood.
