This Christian devotional is for all moms at the various stages of parenting, whether you're a new mom, a step-mom, a mom of toddlers, tweens, or teens, or a mom of adult children. Maybe you haven't heard or felt the gratitude for all the simple, everyday things you do and say to make your loved ones feel loved, welcomed, accepted, heard, and important. This weekly devotional is filled with prayers, scripture, words of encouragement, and gratitude, as well as a few inspirational songs to let you know how much you are loved and cherished and that you are enough. May you find a gratitude that touches your heart and lets you know how much you mean to us dads and your children. This luminous collection of weekly devotionals is a lifeline for every mother who's ever wondered if the endless carousel of laundry, lunch-packing, and late-night rocking chairs could hold more than exhaustion. Packed with both humor and wisdom, these pages invite you to see the beauty tucked inside the ordinary. With every reading, you'll feel encouraged to embrace the mundane as a gift, to trade frustration for perspective, and to rest in the grace that covers both the moments we get right and the ones we don't. Do yourself a favor and enjoy this uplifting guide that celebrates the resilience, grace, and love woven through the journey of motherhood. - Heather G. Johnson, Mother, Realtor, Cyclist It's so easy to get caught up in striving to excel and doing everything right to ensure positive outcomes for ourselves and our families day after day after day. How wonderful to be reminded that there is joy in life's simpler tasks! To find grace and purpose-and even pleasure-in everyday things is the gift. What a beautiful reminder to appreciate the moment and our purpose to serve those we love without expectation! - Patricia M. Hogan, Mother, Realtor, Keeper of Family Traditions Richard is a man of faith and gratitude, shaped by his family and inspired by the quiet strength of those around him. His journey as a businessman, father, and husband has taught him to pay attention to the little things-the small acts of love that often go unseen but leave the biggest mark. He is also the author of A Tourist in my Own Life: For Fathers Who Yearn for a Deeper Relationship with their Children.