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Chesnee Today
By the People, for the People
Moms Encouraged to Prioritize Bible Reading Amid Busy Schedules
Practical tips help mothers make time for daily Scripture study even with young children at home.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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A pastor's wife and mother of three shares her personal journey of overcoming the "too busy" mindset to make Bible reading a consistent priority, even during the demanding early years of parenting. She offers encouragement and practical advice for other moms struggling to find time for Scripture amid the daily demands of caring for their families.
Why it matters
Maintaining a regular Bible reading habit can be challenging for busy mothers, but the author emphasizes that it is a vital spiritual need, just as important as providing physical nourishment for one's family. She shares how making Scripture a priority has deepened her own walk with God and can benefit other moms as well.
The details
The author describes how she initially struggled to fit Bible reading into her daily routine when her children were young, often prioritizing other tasks over time in God's Word. However, she was convicted to adjust her priorities and make Bible study a non-negotiable part of her day, even if it meant forgoing other activities or multitasking during noisy moments with her toddlers. She found freedom in realizing that quiet time is not a prerequisite for fruitful Scripture engagement, and that she could glean spiritual nourishment from the Bible during any time of day, not just mornings. The author encourages other moms to be creative and flexible in finding pockets of time to devote to reading and meditating on God's Word, emphasizing that it is a need, not just a nice-to-have.
- When the author's children were toddlers, she would often read the Bible during their naptime.
- As her children grew older and naps became less frequent, the author had to adjust her Bible reading schedule to different times of day.
The players
Cassie Pattillo
A pastor's wife and mother of three children living in Chesnee, South Carolina. She previously served in student ministry for over a decade and now serves as a Women's Ministry Catalyst, Bible teacher, and writer, with a passion for Bible literacy and helping women grow in their faith.
What they’re saying
“The truth was, though, I wasn't too busy. I simply wasn't managing my time well. God graciously convicted me of misplaced priorities.”
— Cassie Pattillo, Author (baptistcourier.com)
“The Lord has worked in my heart through His Word, both as my boys shot Nerf bullets at my head and in rare moments of quiet.”
— Cassie Pattillo, Author (baptistcourier.com)
What’s next
The author encourages other mothers to make Bible reading a consistent priority in their lives, regardless of the season of parenting they are in, and to be creative and flexible in finding ways to engage with Scripture amid the demands of daily life.
The takeaway
This article serves as an inspiring reminder that making time for God's Word should be a non-negotiable need for busy mothers, just as important as providing physical nourishment for their families. The author's personal journey and practical tips offer encouragement and guidance for other moms seeking to deepen their own walks with Christ through consistent Scripture engagement.
