My friend Kathi Lipp has written a book every mom needs to read. And I promise I’m not saying that because she’s my friend. I’m saying that because {you} are! Maybe we’ve never met but, because our hearts and lives are connected through my blog or Facebook page, I see you as a friend God’s brought into my life to encourage. A friend to pray for. A friend to offer hope to and remind you of God’s truth for you.
Kathi’s book is unique and the timing of it is perfect! Over the past few months, I’ve heard from countless moms who feel guilty, overwhelmed and like a failure as a mom. They are discouraged and depleted. And I’ve been there.
One of my favorite chapters in Kathi’s book is chapter 2, Don’t Hang Out in the Motherhood Alone. Now that will preach! Gosh we need to know we’re not alone, and that our kids aren’t the only kids who struggle or make horrible choices.
Today, I’ve invited Kathi to sit across the table and give us a little help and a lot of hope for our hearts. {And if you’re not a mom I hope you’ll keep reading and share this encouragement with a mom you know!}
My kitchen table has become the Confessional, only better, since I also serve banana muffins.
“My teenager is having sex.”
“I found pot in her dresser,”
“My son got kicked out of school. Preschool.”
I’ve heard it all. All of it.
And what everyone thinks is that as soon as they confess – as soon as they tell someone else about their son cheating at school, that they will automatically move from one category to the next.
They move from Good Mom to Bad Mom.
And now everything that your friend has known as fact is up for debate:
If I’m a good mom, I will raise great kids.
If I take them to church, they will grow up trusting God.
If I pray for my kids, they will turn out fine.
All the things that parenting books and Christian talk radio promised them has gone out the window, along with their sense of self and their hope for their kids. Because of a child’s lousy decision, you or your friend’s world has fallen apart.
So what do you say to the crumpled mom who feels like a mess? The one sitting at your kitchen table or looking at you in the mirror? Here are a few things that have been said to me (and I’ve said to other moms,) that have actually helped when my kids didn’t go according to plan:
- “Don’t judge your parenting on one bad day.” This is especially helpful when it’s a younger child who bit their teacher, hit their brother in the head with a tool box, or had to have security called at Target because they were throwing such a fit. We all think we have great kids – until they’re not. But one bad day doesn’t undo all that parenting that you’ve poured into them.
- “I’m still a fan of your child!” When our child has royally messed up, there is something about another adult who you admire seeing something besides “future adult delinquent” in your child that will give you hope. Let them know how smart, funny, creative and helpful their child is. It really can make a difference. And if it’s your kid, find something to remind yourself, that is good about him.
- “Don’t put your faith in the sheep, put it in the Shepherd.” We base the outcome of our lives on the actions of our children. Wrong. Our hope is only in God.
Psalm 25:1-3
In you, Lord my God, I put my trust.
I trust in you; do not let me be put to shame,
nor let my enemies triumph over me.
No one who hopes in you will ever be put to shame,
but shame will come on those
who are treacherous without cause.When our hope is in our kids, we are slaves to shame, but when we put our hope in God there is no shame.
- “God has not given up on your child.” Some the greatest mentors and friends in my life were the ones who were running the furthest away from God in their teens, 20’s and 30’s and causing their parents to be on their knees constantly. God loves your child and will use other means than you to pursue his heart.
- “Me too.” We all need to know that we are not alone. We all need to hear the two sweetest words of community: “Me too.” Let your friend know of your failures – and your child’s failures. “Me too,” is a great sting removed to a hurting parent.
And can I say, thank you? Obviously, if your friend is confiding in you, you have done something to demonstrate that you are a safe place – a refuge. We need more yous in the world.
ENTER TO WIN: (Thanks so much for stopping by, the GIVEAWAY is now over, but I would still love to hear from you!)
It’s easy to feel worried and anxious as a parent. There are so many areas of your child’s life that can go wrong along the way. What’s a mom to do? In I Need Some Help Here! Hope for When Your Kids Don’t Go According to Plan, Kathi meets you in your moments of panic or despair with wit and wisdom.
In each chapter, Kathi offers the most powerful tools, from prayer to practical tips, for you and your child. The book covers all of the stages of your child’s life from toddler to young adult and tackles the most common issues that cause stress and anxiety, sharing:
- Practical wisdom when your child makes poor choices
- How to pray when your child is running away from God
- Comforting words fore when your child feels left out
- “been there” advice for when your child is different than other kids
Whether you are at the end of your rope, or simply need a little extra support as you walk the parenting road, you’ll cherish Kathi’s heart, humor and experience!
Enter to WIN 2 copies by clicking “Share Your Thoughts” below!
(Thanks so much for stopping by, the GIVEAWAY is now over, but I would still love to hear from you!)
What’s one thing Kathi shared that you will tell yourself or share with a friend this week? And let us know why you’d like to win a copy and what friend will you give the 2nd copy to if your name is chosen?
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I would share this with my sister- in- law , who is also recently single raising 3 girls on her own
I don’t have kids, but I keep my nephew a lot. I’m always wanting good advise to help me with him and of course my future children. His mom is a young mother and has another one on the way. I would share with her to not judge your parenting on one bad day. I would also give her the 2nd copy. She could use all the help she can get!
Great cover….easy to relate to the book already.
Thanks for the words of wisdom….we all go there, “I’ve failed as a mom”….but God’s grace and mercy are new every morning and my hope lies in the fact that He will walk along side me this day. This day will bring new growth, strength and direction. He has a plan for each of our children….one that far exceeds any of our hopes and dreams…..in Him I trust.
The Lord has used you mightily today. Our children are all young adults, making choices and decisions that keep us on our knees with hands lifted. So many of your words offered hope and encouragement today. A direct answer to prayer as I asked God for word from Him to know that He hears my heart. Thank you. God bless you.
As a newly single- mother of 2 girls, ages 18 and 8, this book could really help me out a lot. Some days I wonder how I am going to make it thru another day.
I would share “I’m still a fan of your child” and “don’t put your faith in the sheep, but in the Shepherd” with a sweet friend of mine who struggles in parenting a difficult child prone to anger and depression. Her precious boy has so many amazing gifts – and sometimes it is tempting to get caught up in the challenges and overlook the amazing ways God has put him together. I would share the second copy of the book with my friend Shannon who is in a place to offer hope to many other moms as well.
Forgot to say I would share it with the one of my friends in my summer bible study!
I have two daughters and a son raising their children. What a blessing this book would be to them.
My husband and I have been really struggling with our 3 yr old the last month or so. We are reading a ton and trying to be patient but firm. But I definitely feel the more I read the better! I would love to win a copy to read and help me get through this difficult time. Especially with baby #2 on the way and the due date approaching faster than I can imagine! Our daughter is a sweet girl but very strong willed! And we want to make sure that goes in a positive direction not negative. Thank you for the opportunity to win!!
I will remind myself that God has not given up on my children. I suffer from chronic debilitating illnesses and sometimes set my standards too high for my children. I would give my second copy to Mindy, my daughter’s best friend’s mom, who has been a true friend and a huge supporter.
I desperately need this! I’m struggling so badly right now as a mother of 6 kids.
I need to read this, more than any words could explain at this point. My heart is overwhelmed. Thank you for sharing.
I am a foster-adoptive mom who would love to share this book with some other foster parents. Especially the “me, too” message. Sometimes we feel like we have to have all the answers or give advice, but it can be more helpful to just admit we struggle, too!
I need to remember not to judge my parenting on the bad days. I would have to think about who to share the book with. I have a lot of friends who I think would like to read it.
I’d love to win! It would certainly assist us in raising our 2 year old son. Thank you!
Looking forward to reading this book. I love when she says ‘Don’t judge your parenting on one bad day’. I would give my sister a copy.
I am a home base Childcare provider and I run my business as a Christian base for the children. Almost all my parents are not christian and am asking me advice all the time. I could use a new book of good faith to help lead them to Gods ways on child raising. Also I have a lovely 13 year old and could use guardance.
God has not given up on my child. Nor for that matter, has He given up on me!
Me too!! Thank God ww are not alone! God means for us to live in community, but sometimes as Mothers we feel alone and judged by the moment. I am on both ends of the spectrum, I have two adult children, one grandchild and a seven year old son. Even now I feel it sometimes. I do know Trust the Shepherd not the sheep:) He loves them even more than I do!! I would love to share this with my friend Lynn:)
God is not through with my child and I am a fan of Him. I want to give a copy to Mandy who has 4 girls and is pregnant with a boy. I really think she could use a copy.