BOOK: Monastery of Motherhood
Author Kenzie Kaschner
Most of us were taught that meeting God requires a leather-bound Bible, a quiet room and a cup of coffee. But where does that leave mothers? We rarely have time alone, or quiet.
Are we just excused from the spiritual journey?
What if we don’t want to be?
This book is a collection of every-day reflections of a mother waking up to the presence of God all around her. Inspired by quotes and thoughts from many other authors, she writes about how the sacred can be sought and found in the ordinary. Beyond this, she claims that motherhood, specifically, is one of the best places to find and reflect the love of God in daily life.
Author Kenzie Kaschner
Most of us were taught that meeting God requires a leather-bound Bible, a quiet room and a cup of coffee. But where does that leave mothers? We rarely have time alone, or quiet.
Are we just excused from the spiritual journey?
What if we don’t want to be?
This book is a collection of every-day reflections of a mother waking up to the presence of God all around her. Inspired by quotes and thoughts from many other authors, she writes about how the sacred can be sought and found in the ordinary. Beyond this, she claims that motherhood, specifically, is one of the best places to find and reflect the love of God in daily life.