A Prayer to be Weak

 

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How many times since you brought those blue or pink bundles home from the hospital have you wanted to quit trying? In reality your areas of weakness could be very different than mine, but I bet if I asked you to list them right now you could spout them off one by one. How much of your day do you spend glorifying your weaknesses, dwelling on them, allowing negative internal commentary about them to beat you down, and wondering what will happen if everybody finds out the truth about who you really are?

Today’s devotion and prayer is taken from my co-authored book with Stacey Thacker, Unraveled: Hope for the Mom at the End of Her Rope.

 

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Brooke McGlothlin is the Founder of Million Praying Moms, Host of the Million Praying Moms podcast, and author of eight books, three of which hit the ECPA bestseller list. Her latest,  Everyday Prayers for Peace, and Praying Mom: Making Prayer the First and Best Response to Motherhood speak to the power of a life partnered with God in prayer. She’s a wife of 20+ years and mom to two teenage boys who make their home in the mountains of Appalachia, calling southwestern Virginia home. To learn more about Brooke visit her website.

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