Tips for Cultivating a Happy Heart and Caring for Yourself and Family
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Ever feel weary and just unsure how to focus on the things that matter? Bestselling author and speaker Tricia Goyer has a message for all the overworked, underappreciated moms: Now is the time to tend to your soul. The world is back to a "new normal" and life once again pulls us in all directions. Kids are back to school in-person and along with it comes after-school activities, sports, carpool—the list never ends. Although the day-to-day grind often gets overwhelming between work, family, friends, and raising small humans, investing in spiritual needs is more than important than ever. As a speaker, podcaster, author—and most importantly homeschooling mom and wife—Tricia has felt emptiness and unsatisfaction in seasons of her life. Yet, in a time of failure, messiness, and chaos, Tricia felt God speak overwhelming love into her life. That's why she wrote her latest book, Heart Happy: Staying Centered in God's Love During Chaotic Circumstances. In the search for what Tricia refers to as "heart happy"—or soul-satisfying joy and peace, she found that intentional habits and time invested with God offered the restoration and renewal she craved. "When we make small, positive changes to cultivate a heart that's happy in the Lord everything changes," Tricia says. Through scripture—as well as encouragement and lessons from her own life—Tricia inspires us all to stay tethered to God in Heart Happy. By resting in the joyous comfort and love of God, true transformation can be found. Get your copy of Heart Happy now! | | Are You Raising Your Grandkids? Know Someone Who Is? In the last decade, a phenomenon has popped up all over the county—grandparents are raising their grandchildren. According to the United States Census, 7.5 million children are being raised by about 2.9 million grandparents, making the fastest-growing type of family unit in the U.S. This new family unit is now being dubbed "grandfamilies."
Whether death, mental health problems, or a myriad of other reasons, life's circumstances sometimes don't allow for parents to raise their own children. Often, grandparents are taking them in to raise. So, what do you do if you are in the situation or know someone who is? Rick Johnson, bestselling author of Better Dads, Stronger Sons and subsequent books, found himself, along with his wife, parenting his 4-year-old granddaughter following the death of a son. Understanding the toll this can take on families, Rick shares practical resources in his latest book, When Grandparents Become Parents. When Grandparents Become Parents is a necessary guide and will inspire grandparents who are tackling parenting for the second time. Further, this book will explain the importance of the family unit, what happens when that unit as dissolved, and why grandfamilies are important. Available now! | | Salem Books is an imprint of Regnery Publishing. To learn more, visit www.SalemBooks.com. | | | | | Link
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