Amber Lia’s deepest desire was to be a good mom. But frustrations and anger often undermined her mothering. She was overwhelmed and recurringly triggered. Along with anger, she felt shame and discouragement.
But she was not alone. When she agreed to start an online group for moms with similar parenting triggers, she quickly discovered that thousands of moms felt just like her. Thank God He is able to restore weary hearts.
In UnTriggered, Amber shares encouragement for every mom longing for freedom from anger and the self-condemnation that often accompanies it. This sixty-day devotional touches on heart issues like releasing comparison with other moms, becoming a results-free mom, resisting comparison of children, gaining confidence in listening to the Holy Spirit, embracing the gift of motherhood, and more. Packed with spiritual encouragement, UnTriggered also includes easy “put it into practice” steps.
Your heavenly Father parents you with tenderness and patience. We can grow to be like Him. Join Amber Lia in this daily journey of releasing your anger and becoming a gentle, biblical parent. You can experience transformation and become untriggered.
I grew up in a Christian home with a knowledge and understanding that I was a sinner, but nothing showed me my sin like becoming a mother. I was surprised by the anger that boiled underneath. Three kids later and I still find myself triggered by things. This devotional is fantastic. Amber uses God’s word to speak hope into my mornings and encouragement for every encounter with my children.
This book has been what I need, when I need it! It’s not only about how our children can trigger us, but the outside world too. As moms we carry so much and I’m very thankful the Lord guided Amber to create this book. Hearing her stories and focusing on His word has been very impactful and I look forward to this devotional daily.
So many great insights and daily reminders that 1) I’m not alone, even other moms struggle with the same things I struggle with, and 2) there is hope. We can move forward. We can walk more peacefully.