Wherever You Are
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Wherever you are, whatever you have–it matters to God.
Often motherhood is when we need God the most, and yet have the least amount of time to spend with him. But just as we desire to love and meet the needs of our children, so also our Heavenly Father longs to do the same for us. Too often our time limitations – and the guilt that comes with them – have kept us from his arms and his transforming power. But the truth is, God knows the season of your life and sees your heart.
Our few minutes are precious to God, and when we give them to him, they become more than enough. In the devotional Wherever You Are, popular author Emily Assell brings us on a journey of discovering the power of declaring God’s truth–over your mama heart, your family, your parenting, and the life you’ve been given. Each of these devotions include:
*Scripture reflection,
*Encouragement, strength, and hope for the day ahead,
*Declarations based on Scripture to speak over yourself and your family,
*Prompts for praise, thanksgiving, and prayer.
When we learn to make his words our own and join them with faith, miracles can occur. Intentionally declaring God’s truth changes not only our lives but our hearts as well. We remember that all things, even our mothering, are done in and by him. Simply give what you have, and he will meet you wherever you are.
A great Mother’s Day gift or birthday or baby shower gift for moms!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496488633
ISBN10: 1496488636
Emily Assell
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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