I'm a Good Mother

by Gigi Schweikert

Published 28 April 2006
In this guide to learning to love yourself as an imperfect mother, readers will find sixty affirmations, including action steps and encouraging messages, from early childhood education expert Gigi Schweikert.

At some point in her journey, every mother has asked herself "am I a good mother?"

It is undeniable that doubt, guilt, and uncertainty plague even the best of moms. Even the most certain mothers can doubt themselves, but this book is here to remind all mothers that God has placed all the qualities needed to be the mother she wants to be in her. Within the pages of this guide, you will find all the affirmation and inspiration needed to be sure of that.

In Am I a Good Mother?, author Gigi Schweikert shares sixty five-minute devotionals written with your busy day in mind and your greatest needs in view.

In these devotionals, struggling mothers will find brief messages of encouragement, practical "I can do that!" ideas, thoughtful prayers, and meaningful scriptures that will make them confident in their ability to be a mother.

God, God What do You See?

by Gigi Schweikert

Published 28 April 2006
Gigi Schweikert pens inspirational stories that seem almost painted across the pages as she delivers portrait after portrait of love and nurturing that will quite likely change your life as a mom.

You are invited into a world of heartwarming short stories that will bring a tear to your eye and wisdom to your motherhood. After reading this beautifully crafted book, if you listen closely you may hear God whisper, "I see a mother looking at Me."

It's not through well-rehearsed speeches that children are shaped but through the little interactions in everyday life where mothers make an impact.

Gigi Schweikert's candid story-telling and tender instructions provide a look at Affection, Love, Contentment, Compassion, Comfort, Forgiveness, and much more. These easy-to-read sections are ideal for the mom who needs encouragement but has little time to spend on herself.