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Episode 1: Mother's Day
Hello and welcome. My name is Olumide Evelyn Moronfolu, and today, I’m both honored and excited to share two special milestones with you: the formal launch of my ebook, Not At Their Funeral, and the beginning of The Little Drops Devotionals—a new home for our readers to find God in every moment. Not At Their Funeral is rooted in biblical truth and anchored in real, human stories. This book confronts one of the most quietly devastating patterns of our generation: adult childre

Evelyn Olumide Moronfolu
May 44 min read


Episode 4: Preparing Their Hearts, Not Just Their Funeral
Don't just plan their funeral. Prepare their heart."

Evelyn Olumide Moronfolu
6 days ago3 min read


Episode 5: Courage For The Conversations That Count
Don't just plan their funeral. Prepare their heart.

Evelyn Olumide Moronfolu
Jun 72 min read


Episode 3: Holding On to Memories, Holding Out for Hope
This episode is dedicated to Cheri Shilling You may notice that this third episode returns again to Mother’s Day. As you read along, I hope you’ll understand why. Mother’s Day, with its bright bouquets and joyful brunches, always brings a mix of emotions. It’s a day to celebrate, to honor, and to remember. For many, it’s a day wrapped in laughter, gratitude, and the warmth of a mother’s embrace. But for others, it’s a day tinged with longing—for the mother who is no longer he

Evelyn Olumide Moronfolu
May 164 min read


Episode 2: A Celebration of Love in the Little Things
This Mother’s Day weekend, my heart turns to the countless ways love quietly flows between mothers and children - not just in grand gestures, but in those small, everyday moments that fill our lives with meaning. From a Mother’s Perspective As mothers, we often wonder if the little things we do really matter. We pack lunches, offer pep talks, pray over our children, and comfort them when the world feels overwhelming. Sometimes these acts pass by unnoticed, but every so often,

Evelyn Olumide Moronfolu
May 93 min read
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