Description The simple question, "How are you feeling, Momma?" wins the prize for the most loaded inquiry in the history of all things wonder.
One captures the emotion from She.
In each chapter, you will read two perspectives on a specific emotion and corresponding Psalm scripture.
You will be comforted in knowing you are not alone in how you feel, as mom Emotions are universal to all.
How Are You Feeling, Momma? is a collection of 31 short Reflections giving you a peek into the inner life of Shelby and Lisa as they share all the Emotions they\'ve grappled with as moms over the course of Many years.
Turns out all the "Why, God?," "Why not, God?," "When, God?," "How, God?," and "Are you sure, God?" questions hanging in the air thousands of years ago still resonate in our heart space today.
It seems like the Hebrews took full advantage of this truth back in the day when you consider the Psalms.
His presence never leaves us, which means the availability God has on any given day to hear our prayers, pleadings, worries, and fears is all of time and eternity.
He already knows our heart anyway.
The good news is God is ready and willing to listen to how we feel.
Who wants to risk coming undone when we\'re already on \'overwhelmed mother\' status? But trying to side-step our reality by not being genuine only adds to the emotional weight we carry because of the missed opportunities to unburden our heart.
One of which is a complete unraveling of all the \'fake it until you make it\' holding us together.
We often choose to ignore our feelings because if we give them room to breathe, scary things can happen.
Motherhood is full of competing Emotions that sap our energy on the regular.
Yet, the truth is, beneath our facade are countless felt needs just begging for healing and resolve.
A trite "I\'m fine" keeps the heaviness of authenticity from mucking up our everyday living.
As moms, we\'ve concocted a gazillion ways to dodge and deflect the question in order to avoid giving an honest answer.
Description The simple question, "How are you feeling, Momma?" wins the prize for the most loaded inquiry in the history of all things wonder