If you still have questions about The Found Mama and aren't sure about committing, allow me to share a little more information with you regarding the program.
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My name is Kristina, and I wrote The Found Mama with full intentions to self-publish. I can remember the earliest days of writing this devotional. My son was a toddler, my daughter was not yet born. I would sit at my kitchen table with my Bible and prayer journal open, he was beside me in his highchair happily eating a fruit cup, and I would ask God to show me what He wanted me to write about that day. He would lead me to a scripture and the rest flowed naturally. Many of the devotions are pulled from the prayers I wrote in my journal when I was not writing the devotions. I was in the thick of the toddler days as a first-time mom and I was still fairly new to being a stay-at-home wife and mother at that point. Joining in on our chaos was one of my dearest friend's little toddlers. Life was busy! I had struggles that I would be willing to bet are universal in the realm of motherhood. In fact, I'm betting on it. Those struggles are what my devotional is built on. I explored topics such as joy in the mundane, feeling called into motherhood, feeling overwhelmed and burnt out, not feeling fulfilled, and desperately wanting my child to see the love of Jesus in me - along with much, much more. When I was feeling, I went searching, and when I searched in the Bible, God showed up. Writing this book was, in many ways, a breeze. (The editing and proofreading and knowing what to do next was the hard part.) I was simply writing down the things God was working in my heart and life on because I knew I wasn't alone. ​
I believe that every mother on the face of the planet was divinely called into motherhood. It rings true for both of us, and that puts us into a sort of sisterhood.
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It's easy to get lost in toddler-speak and dirty diapers and feeling like the only thing you do that is special in the world is take care of the ones you love most, but ...
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What if that feeling of being lost, what if feeling like you lost yourself in motherhood was something God could use to bring you closer to Him?
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One day, I hope that The Found Mama will be a book and prayer journal you can hold in your hands and fill up the pages with prayers of your own. In the meantime, I invite you to join me in this free online reading plan. There is no time to waste - if you are feeling lost, that deserves a timely remedy. You will have access to the devotions, each one accompanied by a prayer journal prompt. In the introduction you will find a download for a printable journal page to use if you so choose. You will gain access to an exclusive online community, The Found Mama Club, where we can check in and encourage each other as we read the devotional together.
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The program is completely free of charge. There are no hidden fees, no gimmicks, no surprise charges lurking around a digital corner. It is free to sign up, free to join, free to create an account, free to read, and there is even a free app you can use. The club is free, it's all free. Free free free.
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So, Mama ... What do you have to lose?
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Join The Found Mama today.
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