Most moms with young children struggle to find a little peace and quiet for themselves in the midst of their hectic days, and setting aside time to spend with God can be even harder. They need devotions that fit their busy schedules and meet them where they are. Lorilee Craker's short readings are just right for these moms. She lends her engaging writing style to personal stories that moms will find encouraging, often funny, and oh-so-familiar. Each reflection is related to a biblical truth and bookended by a verse at the beginning and at the end. Just Give Me a Little Piece of Quiet invites moms to retreat from the day's pressures and be refreshed for tomorrow's possibilities.
Lorilee Craker is a writer in Michigan, United States. She grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She has three children. She advocates participation in community-supported agriculture and shopping at farmers' markets. She is an entertainment writer for MLive. Craker co-authored Lynne Spears' memoir Through the Storm. Craker and Spears appeared together at the 20th annual MOPS International convention in Grapevine, Texas in 2008. Craker co-authored My Journey to Heaven: What I Saw and How It Changed My Life with Marv Besteman, who died before the book was published. In a 2011 Time article, Zac Bissonnette writes that Craker "might be the most versatile journalist in America".
I like Jen Hatmaker's humor a bit more but this book was a good one. Sixty little stories about parenting, life w/ kids, friends etc. Begin and end w/ a short Bible verse. The perfect thing to read before bed. Moms of any age can relate
I really liked this for what it is. Its 2-3 page "devotionals" (but actually just anecdotes) about Christian living as a mother. Some were really relatable. Some tied really closely to scripture. They weren't all bangers, but it was a good read.
I really enjoyed the humor, honesty and brevity of each little story in this book. It's a great book for a waiting room, waiting for the last 5 minutes of a cartoon to finish before you get in the car, etc. It's written from a Christian perspective but not in the least bit preachy. It's encouraging and I found myself saying "yup, I've been there."
I got this book for free when I joined a MOPS group. I loved reading the stories in it, and getting a good laugh. I'm just happy to know I'm not the only mom with crazy kids. :D
I enjoyed this writer's creativity, with all her humorous anecdotes. It is a retreat from mommydom, yes, but not enough scripture/spiritualness to be a devotional.