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The Diary of a (Trying to Be Holy) Mum

  • Paperback
  • 244 pages
  • Publisher: Instant Apostle
  • 12.9 x 19.6 x 2.8 cm

£8.25

Trying to be a mum and a Christian?

You aren't alone. This book takes an honest look at the day-to-day challenges you face

You'll find a sympathetic voice between the pages of this book

From one Mum to another, this book is an honest look at the struggles and rewards of being a mother and a Christian
Anna Hockley

Anna Hockley

Eden Christian Books Specialist

Meet Becky Hudson. Loving wife to Dave, devoted mother to Jennifer (9), Adam (5) and Ellie (2) - and queen of self-doubt. If only she tried harder, Becky reasons, she could be a proper' Christian and mother! But is this the way it's meant to be? As Becky's diary records her dailyfails', it also reveals how God meets and affirms her in the marvellous muddle that motherhood can be as she tries to balance faith, fears and family life!
  • Author

    Fiona Lloyd

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Instant Apostle

  • Published

    January 2018

  • Weight

    282g

  • Page Count

    244

  • Dimensions

    12.9 x 19.6 x 2.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9781909728783

  • ISBN-10

    1909728780

  • Eden Code

    4547276

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    Vicki Cottingham

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    Having this book in diary form is such a good idea. It's a book filled with the right balance of humour and touching moments. The reader gets to see who Becky (the main character) really is as she shares her thoughts, the situations she faces, her relationships with various people, such as her husband, her children, her Mum, Mother-in-law, her friends and her conversations with God. Becky is such an easy character to connect with. She comes across as someone so genuine and relatable, the kind of person you would like as your friend. The reader sees the struggles she faces of not feeling "good enough" as a Mum, a friend, a Christian. She is way too hard on herself (as many of us are). But the reader also sees from the way she interacts with others that she is "good enough". We also get to see the journey she goes on as a Christian. So often as a Mum, it can feel like we're the only one feeling like this or we're the only one who is going through this, but this book encourages us by showing us the truth that it's not "just me". For me, the book also showed the importance and value of friendships through the women's study group she belongs to. This book is a great, uplifting, enjoyable read and I would particularly recommend it to any Mum (or carer of children) at whatever season of life they are in.