Review | Don’t Make Me Come Up There! Quiet Moments for Busy Moms

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Overwhelmed?
Incompetent?
Wondering when the adult is going to arrive and relieve you of the mini-terrors running around your house?

Relax and spend a few minutes with “Don’t Make Me Come Up There!: Quiet Moments for Busy Moms” and you’ll know that it’ll end. You’ll remember to cherish the quiet moments, laugh at yourself, and remember God will get you through each moment — you are caring for His children after all.

Hott Review:

I wish I’d had this when my kids were little – or that I’d read it when I originally downloaded it. That’s how it is, though – what we need most we put off.
This book is jammed with 1-2 page devotionals even a busy mom can fit in… while hiding in the bathroom for a moment of peace.
I think what I enjoyed most about Don’t Make Me Come Up There! Quiet Moments for Busy Moms is that Ms. Welch can laugh at herself. She’s also very honest about who and what she is. Neither of those is easy to do.

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Author: Kristen Welch
Source: Free Kindle Read May 10, 2011
Publisher & Date: March 1st 2011 by Abingdon Press
Genre: Christian, Parenting, Devotional
ISBN: 1426712227 (ISBN13: 9781426712227)
Pages: 136
Grade: B+
This Counts for these Challenges: 2015 Let Me Count The Ways Reading Challenge, 2015 New Authors Reading Challenge, 2015 TBR Pile Challenge, 2015 Read Your Freebies Reading Challenge, 2015 Women Challenge, 2014 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge

Author Bio:

Kristen Welch is a mom just like you and me–only funnier. Her blog, “We Are THAT Family” is read by over 70,000 women a month, who enjoy her often-hilarious, always-honest reflections on motherhood, marriage, and Christian life. In 2010, she went to Kenya as a blogger for Compassion International, and regularly contributes to online magazine Blissfully Domestic and (In)Courage, an inspirational blog for women. She lives in Texas with her husband and three children.

Websites & Links: Kristen Welch's website Kristen Welch's twitter Kristen Welch's facebook

 

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