Grumpy Mom Takes A Holiday
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“I feel so overwhelmed by the demands of being a mom.” “I love my kids, but why do I so often feel frustrated?” “I want my kids to have good memories of me.
“Let’s face it: it’s hard being a mom. To the world, motherhood is defined as spit-up-covered shirts; sleepless nights; and unshowered, never-ending days. If that is all there is to motherhood, then no wonder moms want to escape their lives sometimes!
Valerie Woerner believes that God’s design for motherhood is so much better than you believe-and that while the doubts, burdens, and chaos will always be part of our lives, you don’t have to settle for them. You can take a holiday from being the “grumpy mom” and become the mom God made you to be.
In Grumpy Mom Takes a Holiday, Valerie shows what God is revealing to her as his true desire for motherhood, which will inspire and equip you to find energy in the most unlikely places, pursue your own dreams, renew your friendships and connections with others, spend time with God when you don’t have even a second to yourself, and more.
Grumpy Mom Takes a Holiday is the perfect tool to help you uncover His glorious plan for motherhood, complete with satisfaction, rest, freedom from guilt, and an abundance of joy.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781496435309
Valerie Woerner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: 2019
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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