Becky Thompson is a wife, a mom, a blogger, and now the author of two books.
Her most recent book, "Love Unending" is subtitled "rediscovering your marriage in the midst of motherhood."
This book is designed as a 21 day challenge for wives to rediscover how to love their husbands well. It's based around one principle - remember what love felt like in the beginning and love every day like that. Each day includes a challenge, examples from Becky's life, a space to process with question prompts, and a prayer.
"Love Unending" is for all married women in the throes of motherhood. It's a practical and hands-on way to express love to your Love. I like that it includes space to write out and process the experience. Even if your marriage is amazing, it never hurts to be intentional and review how you're doing. I would recommend this book.
I recieved a complimentary copy of the book from bloggingforbooks.com in exchange for writing this honest review. All opinions are my own.
I am not a safe house. But I knew that, and that's why I felt compelled to explore this book. When my son became a "threenager" seemingly overnight, I stopped being a safe house. I started parenting out of fear and survival. I started reacting. I started punishing instead of disciplining. Or maybe, maybe this is how I've always been and it is just surfacing more with each challenge. In any case, I now have three sons three and under, and I am terrified....not of just having children who misbehave, but of having children who are resentful of me and of God. Joshua Straub, PhD, and author of this book is a Dad of two young children. That is to say, he's in the trenches with us. He also works with the American Association of Counselors, so he has a lot of helpful skills to offer every reader. There are three parts to the book. Part one outlines why emotional safety is necessary. It requires the reader to ...
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