
Sometimes, a story just moves you to share it.
I receive fairly regular emails from moms in the trenches with questions or maybe just looking for a place to vent. I’ve been blogging here for 10 years (!) and not only do I get to hear from some of you wonderful ladies, I’ve developed some close friendships from this little corner here, and I’m so thankful for that.
Naomi wrote me a heart-stopping email this week. I’ve changed her name, but she gave me permission to share her email:
“Dear Kelly,
Sometimes God whispers to us where we are, and it’s a sweet thing to realize He’s intimately interested in the details of our lives. But sometimes, he just yells. And I had to tell you about such a time for me.
I am mom to 4 boys and a little girl, and my life is busy, as you might guess. But lately, I have felt more than overwhelmed. I’ve read so many books about “how to” do this job of parenting, and I want to be a great homemaker and a great wife and a great mother and “all the great things” but how can one woman be all that? So lately my naturally critical nature has turned inward and I had started to count all the failures. I get so discouraged but I know that’s not a good place to be, no matter how bad I feel at all the other things.
So it was that I was feeling all those things late one night and I saw a link to your little devotional book on my friend’s wall–“When Motherhood Feels Too Hard.” I was drawn to that title immediately because it spoke to the raw place in my life at that moment. And I ordered it, not all that confident that I would feel any different, but desperate to hold onto something that would pull me out of this pit I was in.
So this is why I’m writing: to tell you that I can’t believe how the Lord used your book! It was as if all the overwhelming to do lists fell away and I was able to focus, clearly and remember what this mothering thing is all about.
I literally woke up the next morning a different person. Revived. Renewed. I had a whole new outlook on my job as a mother. It was like another person had moved into my body.
I know you don’t me, and probably get a lot of email so don’t feel like you need to respond, but I pray you never stop saying the things you’re saying and I’m praying for you to have the energy to keep encouraging moms because you made a huge difference in this mom’s life, and the life of her family.”
Can I just say, “tears?” And I didn’t share that with you to boast in any way–I sure hope you know that. But I believe there are mothers all over the place who might feel this way. And I’m telling you, when I wrote that little devotional 6 years ago, I CERTAINLY felt that way and I believe God guided every word, and every step, and I have received many other emails similar to this one and I share it because I want to give you hope!
I would give the book away if I didn’t have costs to cover, but if you want to get “When Motherhood Feels Too Hard” I want to give you a discount code for $1 off.
(The book comes in PDF download AND in paperback–the discount will apply to either. If you enter the code “saveabuck” it will take $1 off at checkout.)
Since the birth of Generation Cedar my heart has been to lift mothers up and give them courage and strength to endure the race that is raising children for the Kingdom of God. I believe that is one of my callings. May this short, powerful devotional change the way you see your job.











