Why Motherhood Matters

September McCarthy’s first pregnancy ended in miscarriage, and their second child also died shortly after birth. God used those transforming moments to show her the sacred in the suffering and to change her heart. McCarthy also talks about the challenges and joys of motherhood. She reminds us that children are made to be received and later released.

September McCarthy talks about the challenges and joys of motherhood. September reminds us that children are made to be received and later released. View Show Notes →
Author September McCarthy and her husband, Dan, tell the story of how they met and married. The McCarthys also give their best parenting advice for many challenging issues. View Show Notes →
September McCarthy's first pregnancy ended in miscarriage, and their second child also died shortly after birth. God used those transforming moments to show her the sacred in the suffering and to change her heart. View Show Notes →

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September McCarthy

September McCarthy is the wife to one amazing builder and a home educating mother to ten beautiful children. She is juggling the stages of motherhood, from adult children to toddlers, and now a grandma to two more blessings. September writes with a heart of compassion for broken lives and shares hope in her words to women in every season of life. She is the founder and director of the non-profit ministry, Raising Generations Today. She hosts annual Conferences and speaks nationally to share the hope she holds onto daily to navigate life's waters. September holds no claim on having it all together, and writes with a voice and heart of humility and learning. You can find her words daily penned on her blog, at One September Day, www.septembermccarthy.com. September lives a rural life, with her growing family, chickens, gardening, shelves overflowing with books and a project always on the horizon. Her family is her #1 priority and her heart is always at home. She believes in new mercies every day and fresh grace on everyone she meets.