No More Perfect Moms

Jill Savage's new book is HERE!!

If you buy it this week, February 3- 9, 2013- you can also get ~$150 in FREE bonuses!  

Don'tcha just love freebies!  I know I do!

So, hop on over to any of these online spots to get your copy :

 

 

 

Hearts at Home HeartShoppe
Amazon (paperback)

Amazon (Kindle)

Barnes and Noble (paperback)

Barnes and Noble (Nook)

Christianbook.com (paperback)

Christianbook.com (eBook) 

 

Then email a copy of your receipt to: NoMorePerfectMoms@moody.edu

And here's a list of ALL of the freebies you will get-

 

6 Sixty Minute Audio Workshops (MP3 format) from Hearts at Home

  • Desperate for Wisdom – Dr. Juli Slattery
  • How to Fight for Your Marriage – Dr. Juli Slattery
  • It is Well with Your Soul – Jennifer Rothschild
  • Multiple Intelligences – Dr. Kathy Koch
  • Ten Stress Strategies Every Mom Needs – Jill Savage
  • The God Who Sees You- Tammy Maltby

4 Printables from Hearts at Home

  • 10 Stress Strategies Every Mom Needs
  • “Love Is”–I Corinthians 13 for Parents
  • Mom Rules
  • How to Fight Fair In Marriage

3 Free E-book’s (including PDF, Kindle, iPad, and Nook editions!) from Moody Publishers

I truly enjoyed this book!  Jill's message breathes a fresh air of freedom into the life of every mom who reads this book.  Expect to be freed up in how you view your body, your man, your children, your home, your everything!  

 

It's time to let go of the heavy, impossible burden of "perfect" and embrace our everyday lives!!

 

Who do you know that needs to hear this message today?

True Confession Time- guest post

This guest post was written by Tami L.  If you have ever felt like you are not measuring up.  Like maybe everyone else has it together, but not you.  If you find yourself wondering how the "other moms" do it.  Then I hope that you find encouragement in Tami's article below.  If you could use more encouragement, be sure to check out "No More Perfect Moms- 40 Moms Speak Out" and enjoy a great read by Jill Savage- "No More Perfect Moms" releasing Feb 4th.


Guest Post by Tami L.:

I have a confession to make.  I am not a Proverbs 31 woman.  

Does that shock you?  

Maybe not—maybe you don’t quite measure up to that yardstick either.  Don’t get me wrong--I have the desire and the motivation (most of the time), but it just doesn’t always seem to come together for me the way it does for her.  I’ve never specifically realized this until today.  I was reading an article about all the ways we can strive to be like the beautiful woman of Proverbs 31, and the more I read, the more I felt…well, inadequate.





Let me first say that the article was wonderful and had many helpful suggestions.  It was not condemning, not boastful—it was all about great, godly ways we can improve ourselves as women.  

But why is that what we always hear about Proverbs 31?  

Why do we always hear about the things that we should be doing as wives and mothers—when there is truly another side to the story.  

As I read that article, and as I read back through Proverbs 31—do you know what it did?  It made me truly look at myself—and see…(drum roll please)….all that was lacking.





Where do I even begin??





How about with this--I do not get up early.  As a matter of fact, I overslept this morning.  

Even the mornings when I don’t oversleep, I am not usually up before everyone else in my house.  I know it is great to have that time to prepare.  I know our days would go smoother.  I know my husband and children would benefit greatly—but it just doesn’t work out that way most of the time.  I am just too much of a night owl—no matter how hard I try not to be.

I can’t sew.  

Really—not at all.  I took a sewing course in high school—and almost failed.  I couldn’t wear the outfit I made to school (even though it would have given me extra credit)—because I couldn’t get it on.  However, I have recently discovered that Patch Attach iron-on works wonders!

Housecleaning is not my forte either.  

I am always looking for ways to get the clutter and mess under control—but it always seems to be just out of my grasp.  I’ve tried daily household chores for each family member, various cleaning schedules, organizational methods and more.  It gets better, yet somehow it never seems to workout just right for us.  Come over unannounced some time—you’ll see.

I don’t always speak with wisdom.  

Sometimes I do—but a lot of times my mouth gets me in trouble.  Sometimes my mouth gets ahead of my brain.  Well, actually a lot of times.  Worse than that—it is hard for me to admit it when it happens.

My children do not always call me blessed.  

Sometimes they call me unfair.  Sometimes they call me mean.  Sometimes rightfully so.  Although, my oldest child just walked in, hugged me, and called me “the best mama in the world”.  That’s pretty close to blessed, huh?

Am I writing this so you all can see just how miserably I fail to measure up?

Well, yes and no—though these confessions are only the tip of the iceberg.  Am I writing this as a pity party?  No, not today—though I‘ve had my share of those too!  

I’m writing this because today God showed me something about myself in Proverbs 31—and it wasn’t about the things I need to strive to do better.  He helped me to see that the  Proverbs 31 woman is an ideal—she is indeed who we look to in trying to figure out how to be a more devoted mother, a better organized wife, a more virtuous woman.  

But why is that “ideal” in the Bible if I am always going to be just short of her level of Godliness?!  

Does God put her in the Bible so we will all be running on this hamster wheel until we fall over from exhaustion?  

Does He put her in there so we can struggle with insecurities for the rest of our lives?  

Is it so He can gloat over us as we try so hard to be that perfect example of beauty and love?

No—that’s not the God I serve.  And it’s not biblical.  I realized the answer is very simple—are you ready for this?  Mrs. Proverbs 31 is there to show me my very deep need of God’s grace and mercy.

If I could do everything that the Proverbs 31 lady could do, why would I even need God?  Why would my husband?  Why would my children?  I don’t WANT to be self-sufficient.  I want to be GOD-sufficient.  I want to lay my life—with all of its inadequacies and failures—before the throne of my Almighty Savior.  

I want HIM to make up the difference.  I want my children to see Him make up the difference—so then THEY will let Him make up the difference in their lives.

Or, better yet, here’s what the Bible says about it in Romans 4:4-5 (in the Message version):   “If you're a hard worker and do a good job, you deserve your pay; we don't call your wages a gift. But if you see that the job is too big for you, that it's something only God can do, and you trust him to do it—you could never do it for yourself no matter how hard and long you worked—well, that trusting-him-to-do-it is what gets you set right with God, by God. Sheer gift.”  

Being a hard-working mother, an always-got-it-together wife, a Godly woman who always makes the right choices—those are definitely jobs that are “too big for me”.  Thank God for His Gift.

Will I keep seeking out ways to get the clutter under control?  You bet.  

Will I keep struggling to wake up earlier in the morning?  Most days.  

Will I try to keep my tongue under control?  Of course.

 But I’m going to do LESS of all that.  I am going to do MORE talking to Jesus about the ways I need HIM to make our family and home complete.  Instead of trying to get an extra load of laundry in, I am going to take the time to have a quick heart-to-heart with my Maker.  

When I start beating myself up when I just can’t get everything done, I am going to ask for mercy and grace to serve Him in the ways that are truly important.  I am going to ask God to show me HIS priorities—and not only to help me arrange those priorities, but to forgive me when I don’t get them right.  

I am going to do less trying within myself to measure up and more laying myself at the foot of the cross.  When I am inadequate, I am going to strive to show my children how God makes up for those inadequacies.  In the many areas I am lacking, I am going to let God’s mercy fill in the gaps.

I’ll never receive the award for Proverbs 31 “Woman of the Year”….but that’s OK.  I am overflowing in God’s grace and mercy—and to me, that is truly a crown of honor.

Proverbs 31:10-31 (NIV)





10A wife of noble character who can find?


   She is worth far more than rubies.


11 Her husband has full confidence in her


   and lacks nothing of value.


12 She brings him good, not harm,


   all the days of her life.


13 She selects wool and flax


   and works with eager hands.


14 She is like the merchant ships,


   bringing her food from afar.


15 She gets up while it is still night;


   she provides food for her family


   and portions for her female servants.


16 She considers a field and buys it;


   out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.


17 She sets about her work vigorously;


   her arms are strong for her tasks.


18 She sees that her trading is profitable,


   and her lamp does not go out at night.


19 In her hand she holds the distaff


   and grasps the spindle with her fingers.


20 She opens her arms to the poor


   and extends her hands to the needy.


21 When it snows, she has no fear for her household;


   for all of them are clothed in scarlet.


22 She makes coverings for her bed;


   she is clothed in fine linen and purple.


23 Her husband is respected at the city gate,


   where he takes his seat among the elders of the land.


24 She makes linen garments and sells them,


   and supplies the merchants with sashes.


25 She is clothed with strength and dignity;


   she can laugh at the days to come.


26 She speaks with wisdom,


   and faithful instruction is on her tongue.


27 She watches over the affairs of her household


   and does not eat the bread of idleness.


28 Her children arise and call her blessed;


   her husband also, and he praises her:


29 “Many women do noble things,


   but you surpass them all.”


30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;


   but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.


31 Honor her for all that her hands have done,


   and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.

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No More Perfect Moms – 40 Moms Speak Out!

I am a part of Jill Savage's book launch team for her brand new book-

"No More Perfect Moms"

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The launch team is writing about their insights as they read the book .  

I hope these posts encourage you that none of us are perfect.  

We all struggle.  

We all need to give ourselves and each other more grace.

Enjoy! & by the way I will admit up front how imperfect I am- my post is not yet written. 😉  

So instead of giving in to my perfectionistic ways, I am posting this anyway.

Remember to wait and order your book Feb. 4-9, 2013  and get  free e-books, audio workshops, and more!


No More Perfect Moms

 

Heather-

 

Jodikds-

Sarah-

 

Laurie-

 

Elly-

 

Jamie-

 

Kristin-

 

That Mom -

 

Teresa-

 

Susan-

 

Jen-

 

Lisa-

 

Leslie-

 

Nadia-

 

Kathy-

 

Dr. Kathy-

 

Super Mom-

 

Jenny-

 

Marie Osborne-

 

September Vaudrey-

 

Wendi-

 

Jennifer-

 

Laura-

 

Jennifer-

 

Lora-

 

Tristi-

 

Julie-

 

Sara-

 

Marla-

 

Mandy-

 

Sarah-

 

AdventureGirl-

 

Christy-

 

Bridget-

 

Tracye-

 

Christy-

 

Sunny-

 

Ange-

 

Jennifer-

 

Dori-

 

Whew!!  That was a lot, huh?!  

Were you encouraged? relieved?  

Leave a comment below.

 

 

An Abiding Place of Rest

An Abiding Place of Rest


Guest post by Robbin.  Mom to 4 beautiful daughters inside and out and a definite wealth of wisdom and grace.  As she prepares her last daughter to graduate, her heart desires to share and encourage other moms still in the trenches.  
 
What an honor to have her with us.  Enjoy!

As mothers and wives, we tend to wear many different hats and find ourselves
in many different roles, which by nature, are natural tendencies for women.
 
However, regardless of how natural these tendencies may appear, there is one
ingredient that is often missing in our day-to-day lives as mothers and wives, and
that ingredient, which is so needed, is knowing how to abide in God’s rest.
 
In order for us to carry out our ultimate purpose as mothers and wives, I believe we
must function from a position of rest. The word rest can be defined as relief or
freedom, especially from anything that wearies, troubles, or disturbs; tranquility
in one’s mind and heart.
 
Therefore, I believe every action we take and every decision we make
should come from a place of rest.
 

What is this abiding rest?

 
With this in mind, I would like to ask you a question:
 

Do you operate out of a place of peace and rest or do you operate out of a place of fear, worry, and

anxiety?

 
If the latter is the place from which you tend to function, I have good
news for you.
 
There is an abiding rest in God prepared just for you.
 

Let us take a look at some of the following promises that God gives us as mothers and wives:

 
• God has promised us His peace: “Let not your heart be trouble, neither
let it be afraid. My peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you.” (John
14:27)
 
• God also tells us to come unto Him and He will give us rest. He reminds
us to take His yoke and learn of Him; for He is gentle and lowly of heart—
always ready to reveal and receive us unto Himself. (Matthew 11:28-30)
 
• In addition, He reminds us that only in returning and resting in Him will we
be saved. Returning from what? Returning from worry, anxiety, stress,
fear, and unbelief and returning to God; for God waits to be gracious to us.
He even promises us that when we step out of His rest, we will hear a word
behind us saying, “This is the way [My rest], walk in it.” (Isaiah 30:15, 18,
21)
 

How do we attain this rest?

 
First, we must come to Him, casting all our cares upon Him, and in coming, we will
find rest for our souls.
 
Second, we must desire to know Him intimately—to be deeply acquainted with Him and all His ways. 
 
Third, we must surrender our will to His will-- yielding completely to His influence in our lives.
 
More importantly, God desires for us to build a sanctuary in our hearts for Him to dwell. Therefore,
as we apply these three aspects—coming to Him, desiring to know Him, and
surrendering everything to Him, we will find the secret to perfect rest, which is
completely abiding in Jesus.
 
Therefore, as we continue to flow in our natural tendencies as wives and mothers,
let us be mindful of this one thing, rest only comes as we abide (stay, dwell, and
remain) in Him.
 
Are you operating from a place of rest ?  
 
Leave a comment below.
 

A Time to Reflect on 2012 (Part 1)

Ecc. 3:1  "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven”

You have to be on purpose if you want to slow the hustle and bustle.

I can think of no better way to cultivate a heart of gratitude than to purposefully look for the hand of God in your life.

Make this family project a tradition for your family.

Grab your calendar and reflect with your family over the past year.

Other places to look-  pictures, blog posts, journals, magazines, checkbook/bills- any place that might chronicle the past few months.

Begin the process by going through each month, starting in January

Go through each day, each week, each month.  On my calendar, I tend to make “trigger notes”*, little notations throughout the year that help to trigger our memory of what happened that day.

  • Look for any “firsts” in your family
  • Did someone learn to walk, talk, drive, cook, swim, etc.?
  • What were some personal achievements?  Run a 5K, hunt, lose weight, overcome a fear
  • Name some new friends that you met for the first time this year.
  • What places did you travel this year?
  • Did you read any outstanding books, articles, blog posts, etc. this year?  Which ones?
  • Births?  Deaths?
  • Special wins?  Painful losses?
  • Name some new skills that you learned this year.
  • National tragedies or achievements (ex. – storms/weather incidents or Olympic firsts/wins)

Each day this week, gather your family around the dinner table.
Go through only 1-2 months each evening. Keep it fun!  The whole year in one night, might kill the joy of this project.

Choose one person to be the family scribe.
Their job is to write down all the cool things that your family wants to remember.

*Tip- I use my family calendar.  See an example of my calendar.   The "trigger notes" are on the month-at-a-glance section.   I then record the detailed memories from our family in the daily section of the calendar.

I hope that you will join us.  This is an incredible way to record God’s faithfulness to your family and create a family treasure at the same time.

You will never regret the time you take for this project.  That’s a promise!

Next week we will talk about Part 2: A Heart of Thanks For 2012.

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