Jada Edwards is a Bible teacher and truth speaker. She brings the word with fire and conviction. Her words encourage and gently convict as she points others to God.
\nBut, her story hasn\u2019t always been pretty and her platform hasn\u2019t always been large. She\u2019s wrestled with shame and doubt and feeling unqualified.
\n\u201cI try be like David when he says, \u2018I keep my sin before me.\u2019 Not because of shame, but because of that reminder that every time God uses me, every time someone is encouraged by something that comes out of my mouth, I think, God is good. He can use anybody. There's a fine line between feeling disqualified and just feeling grateful and humble. So I try not to let that send me into a place of immobility.\u201d
\nI\u2019m personally grateful that Jada is following after God\u2019s call on her life. She has so much passion for teaching and preaching the word. She has a new Bible study series out with Zondervan on women in the Bible called Known by Name that focuses on the same three questions we all still ask today: How does everyone else see me? How do I see myself? How does God see me? Good stuff!
\nWe talk about her journey to motherhood and how inviting others to be influences in our kids\u2019 lives can bring a freedom for the places we are weakest. She has some great suggestions for how to not mom alone and why we don\u2019t have to strive to be a mother that we\u2019re not.
\n\u201cI think I day-by-day I find my footing a little bit saying, \u2018Okay, these are the kids God has given me to shape and I know there's going to be deficits. I know there's going to be gaps, but I'm going to trust the Lord for the gaps and I'm going to do what I can with who I am. I'm not going to try to be anybody else. I'm going to be a failure at trying to be like my mother, it's going to go badly. I can be the best mom that I can be. And then where I'm lacking, I can be honest about that.\u2019\u201d