
Consider the Sick Season
From Lilies and Manna by Madeline Bowen Hoyt
February 25, 2026 · 21 min · Episode 63
About this episode
This episode discusses the challenges of motherhood during sickness and finding spiritual strength through faith.
Perhaps one of the hardest things of motherhood is being sick.. in addition to caring for our sick children at the same time. I hope today's episode can be a staple in your spiritual medicine cabinet, as a way to help you find the healing and strengthening power of the Savior even during your most challenging sick days. Consider talk link: "In the Strength of the Lord" by Elder Bednar *A sick day essential? Anything that reminds you of the Savior's comfort and love. Quiltternity makes beautiful custom baptism blankets, heirloom quilts and more that focus us on the things that truly matter for eternity. Find them here or shop in person at the Holy Cow Market at the Lindon Utah Community Center from March 3rd-7th, where you can feel for yourself their extremely comfortable, lightweight and warm comfort pieces that would be especially appreciated during any sick season.
People in this episode
Host: Madeline Bowen Hoyt
Topics covered
- motherhood
- sickness
- spiritual healing
- Christianity
- comfort
- faith
Keywords
- sick season
- spiritual medicine
- healing power
- Savior
- comfort
- motherhood
- Elder Bednar
- Quiltternity
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Quiltternity
Places: Lindon Utah Community Center
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