When do you get time for you? Remember when you had a life of your own? The hectic job of being a mom is fraught with sacrifices, fears, and uncertainties. But nothing offers greater rewards or more opportunities to enrich yourself than raising your kids. What Every Mom Needs shows you how being a great mom and a person in your own right go hand-in-hand. This bestselling book helps you deal with the realities you face today as a young mother. If you’ve wondered how to find time for friendships, how to lighten your workload, or how to go about rediscovering and developing yourself as an individual, What Every Mom Needs is for you. Filled with personal stories and helpful features, including a list of resource websites, this book will help you understand the importance of meeting your six basic needs as a mom―and how to actually get them met. Fulfilling your needs for identity, growth, relationships, help, perspective, and hope will make you a happier, more centered person and a better mom.
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"I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I thought it was going to be a corny christian take on being a mom. But really, there were times it made me cry & laugh. It was very relatable. "
— Kelli (4 out of 5 stars)
" Would like to have given it 3.5 stars if available. Some parts were very good and made you think. Enjoyed the questions at the end of each chapter. But, some parts seemed to be like a lot of other moms books out there, just worded differently. "
— Melia, 1/26/2010" I loved this book. It made me realize some things I needed to about myself. I guess it helped to read this with my MOPS group because I just loved all our sessions together. "
— Christina, 1/23/2010" I enjoyed this book. Would read it again. "
— Heather, 1/18/2009" Super good for giving you the words to say to that person who's asking you what they can do to help :)) "
— Michelle, 6/2/2008" Slow start, but getting better. Self assuring if you are a mother. "
— Brandee, 2/21/2008" Our MOPS group did this book. It is all things you hear over and over again, but it is nice to be reminded! "
— Julie, 2/5/2008" Our MOPS group is reading this as our study for the year. So far, it's ok, but typical of what you would expect for a mom-focused devotional. "
— Christie, 9/23/2007" still reading it. moms will love this book. "
— Beth, 9/16/2007Elisa Morgan is a nationally recognized speaker and the author of more than fifteen books, including the bestselling What Every Mom Needs and Mom’s Devotional Bible. She has served as CEO of Mothers of Preschoolers International (MOPS) since 1989. She is also the publisher of MomSense and and is a frequent contributor to Christianity Today. Morgan and her husband, Evan, have two grown children and live in Colorado.
Carol kuykendall is director of special projects at Mothers of Preschoolers International (MOPS) and the author of four books including Give Them Wings and Learning to Let Go. A popular seminar and retreat speaker, Carol also writes for Guideposts and Daily Guideposts, and has been a guest on Focus on the Family and Family Life Today radio broadcasts. Carol lives with her husband in Colorado.