For the mom who prays over her kids, keeps her Bible on the nightstand, and deserves every single thing on this list.
Finding a Mother’s Day gift for a Christian mom should be easy. She has clear values, she loves beautiful things that mean something, and she probably has a running wish list in her head that she’d never actually buy for herself.
And yet somehow it’s still hard to find gifts that feel genuinely her, not just another generic “blessed” mug or a candle with a Bible verse on the label.
This guide is different. Whether you’re shopping for your mom, your wife, your grandmother, your best friend who just became a mom, or the woman at church who has poured into your life, there is something here she is going to genuinely love.
Gifts are organized by category and budget, so you can find exactly what you’re looking for without scrolling forever.
For the Mom Who Starts Her Day with God
Her morning routine is sacred. Before the kids are up, before the coffee is even done brewing, she’s already in her Word. These gifts honor that.
Under $25
A prayer journal for women with built-in prompts: spaces for Scripture, prayer requests, gratitude, and reflection, is one of those gifts that feels personal even if you didn’t custom-make it. Look for one with a beautiful cover she’ll be proud to leave on her nightstand.
A set of Bible journaling pens is the kind of thing she uses every single day but probably hasn’t treated herself to. Simple, thoughtful, and genuinely useful.
A pack of Scripture cards she can tuck into her mirror, her car visor, or her planner: beautiful, affordable, and endlessly meaningful.
$25–$50
A Christian gratitude journal with a gorgeous cover: linen, floral, soft faux leather, feels like a real gift. Pair it with the journaling pens above for a set that looks like you put real effort in (and costs less than you’d think).
A Christian devotional written for women: especially one focused on peace, anxiety, or identity in Christ, is a deeply personal gift that says I see you and I thought about what you actually need right now.
Splurge: A Women’s Study Bible, the kind with full commentary, character studies, and devotional notes woven throughout, is the gift that will outlast everything else on this list. If you can get it engraved with her name, do it. She will treasure it for the rest of her life.
For the Mom Who Makes Your House Feel Like Home
Under $25
She has taste. Her home is warm and intentional, and everything in it means something. These gifts fit right in.
A Christian mug: and we mean a beautiful one, not a clip-art one, for her morning coffee or evening tea. Look for clean design, a verse she’d actually choose, and a size that feels substantial.
A set of blank Christian greeting cards she can use to write notes to the people she loves. This is one of those quietly wonderful gifts, she’ll think of you every time she uses one.
$25–$50
A Christian wall art print for her home, something she’d actually frame and hang, in a style that matches how she decorates. Think clean typography, watercolor botanicals, or simple line art rather than anything that feels dated.
A faith-based planner for the mom who keeps everything running and would love a little dose of Scripture to go with her schedule.
Splurge: A scripture throw blanket. Soft, beautiful, and printed or embroidered with a verse she loves, is one of the most universally loved gifts on this list. It’s the kind of thing that ends up on her favorite chair and stays there for years. Pair it with a nice mug and a devotional for a full “cozy corner” gift set that feels genuinely luxurious.
For the Mom Who Takes Care of Everyone (Including Herself)
She gives and gives and gives. These gifts remind her that she’s allowed to receive too.
Under $25
A rose quartz face roller or a gua sha stone: beloved skincare tools that feel like a treat without the spa price tag. She might not buy these for herself, which is exactly why they make such a good gift.
$25–$50
A small self-care gift set: curated and wrapped together feels genuinely thoughtful. Add a devotional she can read while her face mask does its thing and you have a complete, personal gift.
A glass teapot plus a beautiful mug and a faith journal makes a lovely “slow morning” gift set for the mom who needs permission to rest.
Splurge: A pair of wireless earbuds for her worship playlists, Bible audio, podcasts, and prayer walks. This is the gift that lands really well for the mom who hasn’t treated herself: practical, personal, and a little bit extravagant in the best way.
For the Mom Who Loves to Read
Her nightstand pile is real and she is not apologizing for it.
Under $25
Books by Lysa TerKeurst: It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way, Uninvited, or Good Boundaries and Goodbyes, are consistently loved by Christian women across every season of life. Pick the one that matches where she is right now.
Max Lucado’s Anxious for Nothing is a beautiful gift for the mom who carries a lot and could use a reminder that God’s peace is available to her.
Splurge: A Women’s Study Bible plus a book she’s had on her list for a while, wrapped together, is a gift set worthy of a milestone Mother’s Day.
For the Mom Who Wears Her Faith
Faith jewelry has had a serious glow-up. These pieces are dainty, elegant, and genuinely beautiful, the kind of thing she’ll wear every day, not just to church.
Under $25
A dainty cross necklace in gold or silver plating: delicate, understated, the kind that layers beautifully with everything she already wears. She will reach for this every single morning.
$25–$50
A cross ring in a slim, minimal design, makes a lovely standalone Mother’s Day gift.
Splurge: a dainty cross bracelet: adjustable, delicate, and easy to wear all day. Simple. Intentional. Something she’ll wear every single day as a quiet reminder of whose she is.
For the Mom of Little Ones
If the mom you’re shopping for has young kids, these gifts meet her exactly where she is.
Under $25
A children’s Bible: beautifully illustrated, and something she can read with her kids at bedtime, it’s a gift for her and for her family.
A family devotional she can use at dinner or at the start of the school day makes a genuinely thoughtful gift for a mom who wants to build faith into her family’s everyday rhythm.
$25–$50
A Christian children’s book set: stories about prayer, kindness, identity in God, or Bible characters, that she can read to her kids again and again. Look for ones with beautiful illustrations she won’t mind seeing on repeat.
A faith-based activity book set is a sweet, practical gift for the mom of little ones who is always looking for something meaningful to do together.
For the Mom Who Has Everything
She’s the hardest one to shop for. She doesn’t need more stuff. She needs something that feels considered.
$25–$50
A church tote bag: large enough for her Bible, journal, and everything else she carries on a Sunday morning, in a style she’d actually choose for herself. Look for something feminine and functional rather than anything that screams “church bag.”

A Christian planner for the second half of the year: practical and personal, and the kind of thing she wouldn’t buy for herself mid-year.
Splurge: A self-heating coffee mug, because she deserves to drink her coffee hot for once. This is the gift for the mom who has reheated the same cup three times before 9am and never complained about it once. It keeps her drink at the perfect temperature for hours, looks beautiful on her desk, and feels genuinely luxurious every single morning. Pair it with a bag of her favorite coffee or a pretty tea selection and you have a Mother’s Day gift she will talk about.
Finding the Right Mother’s Day Gifts for Christian Moms
Shopping for the women who shape our faith, our families, and our lives deserves more thought than a last-minute gift: and if you’ve made it to the end of this guide, it’s clear you care about getting it right.
The best Mother’s Day gifts for Christian moms are the ones that reflect who she actually is, not just a generic “blessed” aesthetic, but her real life with God. Her morning Bible time. Her prayers over her kids. The faith she carries quietly every single day.
Whatever your budget, this list of Mother’s Day gifts for Christian moms has something that will land. The prayer journal she’ll reach for every morning. The jewelry she’ll wear as a daily reminder of whose she is. The devotional that meets her exactly where she is right now.
So whether you’re shopping for your own mom, your wife, or a woman who has poured into your life: we hope this list of Mother’s Day gifts for Christian moms made the decision a little easier. She deserves it.
Happy Mother’s Day to every mom reading this, and to every person who loves one.
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