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Amanda Florczykowski: Unravelling Fear

Amanda Florczykowski: Unravelling Fear

Can you outrun the fears that have robbed you of peace and convinced you that your children can’t be safe in this broken world?

This week on By His Grace, Amanda Florczykowski shares the story of when her toddler was taken from her arms in a thwarted sex trafficking abduction, the near-drowning of their son, a house fire, and the grief of losing a child to miscarriage and how God used all of these events to unravel her.

Key Takeaways:

  • Surrendering your fears to the Lord to live a life of faith.
  • We don’t live in what if, we live in what is.
  • God is good even when we don’t understand our circumstances.
  • It is okay to bring our questions to God.
  • Wrestling with God is a good thing.

Amanda Florczykowski is the author UNRAVELED: Mothering Fiercely in a World Full of Fears. For more about Amanda visit her website at Amanda Florczykowski.

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Mother/Daughter Relationships: Helen McIntosh & Blythe Daniel

Mother/Daughter Relationships: Helen McIntosh & Blythe Daniel

The Mother and Daughter relationship isn’t always an easy one. I have experienced this first hand with my mother and from friends who are struggling with their daughters. Tensions can arise especially in the teen years that can make the mother/daughter relationship difficult. This week on By His Grace we talk about the mother-daughter relationship, challenges, and how it can be repaired by God’s grace.

My guests this week are the mother and daughter author team Helen McIntosh and Blythe Daniel that penned the book, Mended: Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters. They share wisdom and hope based on their own experiences as mothers and daughters.

Growing up, Dr. Helen McIntosh shared few loving moments with her mother. Her mother battled anxiety, anger, and alcoholism, while Helen struggled to fend off her verbal and emotional abuse. After Helen became a Doctor of Counseling Psychology, she helped other women scarred from toxic mother-daughter relationships. Once her own daughter Blythe grew up and left home, Helen longed to maintain a good relationship with her.  

Today, Helen and Blythe, who is a mother of two daughters, have a close and healthy mother-daughter bond achieved through effort and repairs. In Mended: Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters, they share how they’ve built, guarded, and renewed a relationship-centered around talking, respecting, and listening. “No mom or daughter wants to walk a dark path of uncertainty, a strained relationship, or a gulf between you that feels too difficult for you to cross,” says Blythe, knowing how common unstable and unfinished relationships are. Mended walks readers through the steps to reconciliation and includes specific conversations that guide mothers and daughters towards openness, grace-filled confrontation, and restoration. 

 Blythe Daniel is a literary agent and marketer with 20 plus years of experience in publishing. She has written for Christian Retailing and Focus on the Family, and she links bloggers with readers through BlogAbout. The daughter of Dr. Helen McIntosh, she lives in Colorado with her husband and three children.

Dr. Helen McIntosh (EdD, Counseling Psychology) is a counselor, speaker, educator, and author of Messages to Myself and Eric, Jose & The Peace Rug®. Her work has appeared in Guideposts, ParentLife, and HomeLife magazines. She resides in Georgia with her husband Jim. They have two children and five grandchildren.    

Asheritah Ciuciu: Bible & Breakfast

Asheritah Ciuciu: Bible & Breakfast

Did you know that 66% of American women want to read the Bible more than they currently do? The top reason for lower Bible engagement? They feel too busy with life’s responsibilities, which—let’s face it—is a feeling that plagues most of us. Christian women often feel overwhelmed by all of the things demanding their time, attention, and energy. Busy women feel like they are running on empty with a longing to be spiritually fed. Asheritah Ciuciu gets it. She’s been there too.  Today on By His Grace, Asheritah and I discuss the struggle for busy moms to get in the Word.

Asheritah is a bestselling author, popular blogger, and speaker with a passion for helping overwhelmed Christians find renewed joy in Jesus through creative and consistent time in God’s word. Her upcoming Moody Publishers release is a cookbook devotional titled Bible & Breakfast: 31 Mornings with Jesus—Feeding Our Bodies and Souls Together (Moody Publishers, October 2019) .

This new book challenges the stereotypes of Quiet Time by guiding readers through developing a Bible reading habit that fits right into their busy life. Asheritah provides the necessary steps of habit formation, rooted in behavior science. Because of this intentional approach, the patterns developed over the 31 days will stay with readers long after they have finished the book. Part devotional and part cookbook, Bible & Breakfast also includes 31 delicious, nutritious and beautifully photographed breakfast recipes.

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Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day

Hey Friends,

Just want to wish you a Happy Mother’s Day weekend! Thank you to all of the women, wives, and moms who follow By His Grace and join me here each week. It is an honor to serve you in this space.

Today I want to remind you that God sees you right where you are, and He thinks you are pretty special. His love for you is great and His plans for you good!

For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works;
my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you,
when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth.                Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them. – Psalm 139:13-16 ESV

Happy Mother’s Day! Be blessed and know you are loved!

 

 

 

 

 

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