You're waiting for P-day.
You're anxious about what they'll say. Will they sound okay? Are they really okay? Did you prepare them enough? Should you have done something different?
The call comes. They sound homesick. Or overwhelmed. Or distant. And you're sitting there thinking: What do I say right now? How do I actually help?
Then the call ends and you're left replaying it, wishing you'd known what to say.
Have conversations on P-day calls that actually help (instead of adding to the stress)
Know what to do when your missionary is struggling
Support them emotionally from home without anxiety taking over
Trust the process without drowning in worry
Every week. Real coaching. Real moms. Real solutions.
You can't call other moms and ask, "Is it normal that my son sounds like this on P-day?" You're trying to support your teen from 2,000 miles away with zero training in how to do that.
Every week, we gather (virtually) to talk.
Join a community of missionary moms who know exactly what you're going through.
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Weekly group coaching calls (60 minutes, live via Zoom)
Small, intimate group of missionary moms who understand
Practical tools you can use immediately on your next P-day call
A safe space to ask the questions you've been afraid to ask
Recordings if you miss a call (we get it, life is busy!)
Between-call support via email for urgent situations
Community — you're not doing this alone anymore
Missionaries Helped
I'm a Boy Mom
Certified Coach
I'm a missionary mom. I've sent two sons on missions and coached hundreds of missionary families.
I've listened to moms say things like: "I didn't know what to say when he called crying." "I feel like I abandoned him." "I don't know if I'm helping or making it worse."
I learned coaching tools to manage my own anxiety about my sons' missions. I learned how to have conversations that actually helped them think through challenges. I learned how to support without controlling.
The difference was immediate.
Now I get to teach other moms what I wish someone had taught me.
Not because your teen isn't faithful or committed. But because you can't protect them from hard things. You can't be there when they're struggling. You can only support them from a distance—and most of us were never taught how to do that well.
This group changes that.
You'll learn the tools. You'll find your people. You'll show up for your missionary with confidence instead of fear.
Your teen deserves a mom who knows how to support them through this.
You deserve that too.
-Summer
P.S. The first month focuses on P-day conversations. If that's your biggest pain point right now, this is exactly what you need.
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