Tonight We Pray For The Momma
$15.99
Momma, you are not alone.
But we know sometimes it feels like you are. You love your family dearly, but you are tired. You have questions in your heart and a weariness in your soul. It’s in the midnight moments of motherhood that you need to know, more than anything, that God is with you, no matter what.
In Tonight We Pray for the Momma, bestselling authors and mother-daughter team Becky Thompson and Susan K. Pitts offer encouragement and hope for the hardest days. As leaders of the over 1.8 million praying moms of the Midnight Mom Devotional community, Becky and Susan have gathered their one hundred most beloved prayers and paired them with rich devotional stories and biblical wisdom for every stage of motherhood, including the times when momma:
*feels hopeless and like she’s hanging on by a thread
*worries that she’s failing her kids
*needs wisdom for raising a fiery daughter or determined son
*is searching for joy
God is with you in the moments when the light feels dim and you need peace. He will meet you in His love, sustain you in your journey, and bring you hope in the dark.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496482709
UPC: 031809144602
Becky Thompson | Susan Pitts
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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