It’s okay if your dream is to be a good wife and mother

A Mothers Heart

Motherhood.

I could’ve missed it. I almost missed it.

(How sad that would be.)

Why didn’t I dream of being a mommy?

Maybe it’s because I was carefully groomed to believe that self-actualization meant things like writing a best selling novel … or running a prestigious corporation …

But certainly not staying home to serve my family!

I had no idea how significant motherhood would be ….


>> Want a way to show your children just how special they are to you? Don’t miss out on our sweet bedtime story at the bottom of this page!


Motherhood is a noble profession.

The truth is, raising children is a noble profession.

In many ways, our future depends upon it.

But somewhere along the way, we lost sight of how important both motherhood and fatherhood really are.

You are serving God.

Charles Spurgeon said it well:

You are as much serving God in looking after your own children,
and training them up in God’s fear,
and minding the house,
and making your household
a church for God,
as you would be
if you had been called
to lead an army to battle
for the Lord of hosts.

Motherhood demands our best.

Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.

Rose Kennedy affirmed the dignity of motherhood when she said:

I looked on child rearing
not only as a work of love and duty
but as a profession,
that was fully interesting
and challenging
as any honourable profession in the world,
and one that demanded
the best that I could bring to it.

The hand that rocks the cradle …

Perhaps motherhood has been under attack for so many years because of the power it wields.

As William Ross Wallace’s poem so eloquently states, it has the potential to be the preeminent force for change.

He penned this famous line:

The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.

What do we tell our little girls?

The world encourages children to “DREAM BIG!”

It often preaches that “if you can dream it, you can do it.”

But when it comes to dreaming-little girls today are rarely encouraged to dream of becoming a wife and mother.

There’s nothing I’d rather be …

This heartbreaking state of affairs inspired me to write a bedtime story that celebrates motherhood.


The Mommy Book Sample
A peek inside the book!

Make sure your children know…

i’d rather be your mommy.”

The days are long, but the years are short. Make time to connect with this sweet bedtime story.

Throughout its pages, children hear the message of your love and your delight in simply being “Mommy.”


Hear What Some of Our Moms Are Saying

Do you know a new momma or momma with littles who needs to hear this message?

It’s my prayer that this little book will take hold and transform our culture’s view of motherhood.

I’m praying we can start …

A Mommy Revolution!

I'd Rather Be Your Mommy

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