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Dear Single Moms: God Still Has a Plan for You

Dear Single Moms: God still has a plan for your life. These powerful affirmations reminded me who I am—and they will help you walk in purpose, healing, and peace.

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Hi mama,


Life can get heavy.

Some days, it feels like you’re doing it all alone.

But guess what? You’re not.

God still has a plan for you—yes, YOU.

Even when things feel broken.

Even when you’re tired.

Even when you don’t see the way.

I’ve been there—lost, confused, and worn down.

But these simple daily affirmations reminded me who I am in Christ.

They helped me get back up, smile again, and believe in my journey.


You’re juggling bills, babies, school, work, and a million emotions.

It’s easy to think you’re not doing enough or that your dreams don’t matter anymore.

But the truth is:

God has not forgotten you. His plans for you are still alive (Jeremiah 29:11).

You are still chosen. Still loved. Still called for purpose.


Affirmations That Changed Everything for Me

Speak these out loud, Mom. Every day. Even when you don’t feel it.

  • “I am enough because God says I am.”
  • “I am strong. I am covered. I am chosen.”
  • “God is working things out for my good.”
  • “My past does not define my future.”
  • “I am walking in purpose, not pain.”

These affirmations helped me smile again. They reminded me that being a single mom doesn’t mean being alone—it means being held by God in a special way.


Need a Boost?

Add some peace to your space with encouraging home decor or a daily prayer journal.

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Create a Daily Affirmation Corner

Light a candle. Read a verse. Speak life over yourself.

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You’re Not Alone

It’s okay to ask for help.

It’s okay to cry.

But don’t stop knowing!

God still has a plan to prosper you, not harm you.

Keep walking, even when it’s slow.


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