Can a woman love Jesus, be a mom, run a ministry… and still own her sexuality? 👀👇
As someone who has walked the path of faith, motherhood, and service, I’ve often encountered the misconception that embracing one aspect means sacrificing another — especially when it comes to owning your sexuality. Society sometimes imposes rigid roles on women of faith, implying that to be a devoted Christian and mom, you must suppress your femininity and confidence. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. In my personal journey, I’ve found that faith and sexuality are not mutually exclusive. Loving Jesus and running a ministry that serves others enriches my life deeply, but it does not erase my identity as a woman. Motherhood has brought immense joy and responsibility, but it hasn’t diminished my confidence or my connection with my body. Instead, faith has helped me honor every facet of myself — spirit, mind, and body — as interconnected gifts. Owning your sexuality while walking in faith means recognizing that God created you as a whole person, not just a role or function. It’s about embracing God’s design, which includes your femininity and the beauty of your body. Rather than feeling shame or guilt, I’ve learned to celebrate this with confidence and integrity. This mindset empowers me to serve others wholeheartedly, pray deeply, and still feel authentic in my self-expression. If you feel caught between expectations, know that you’re not alone. It’s okay to feel challenged by this balance, but remember: your value isn’t diminished by embracing all parts of who you are. Faith, motherhood, ministry, and sexuality can coexist harmoniously, and living that truth can inspire others to shed limiting beliefs as well. The key is to nurture a personal relationship with God that affirms your worth and encourages fearless confidence in every part of your identity.








