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The End of Me

Finding Resurrection Life in the Daily Sacrifices of Motherhood

By Liz Wann, foreword by Blair Linne
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About this book

There are many books on motherhood but not many that talk about how hard it is – physically, mentally, and spiritually – and what to do when you reach your limits.

When Liz Wann became a mother, she was unprepared for how hard it would be. In this book, she writes honestly about these deeply challenging aspects of motherhood and how God works through them to make us more like his Son.

“Coming to the end of who I was, and what motherhood was stripping me of, was a good thing that drove me to Christ and to the power that he supplies in every failure and weakness of motherhood.”

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Specifications

Contributors:
Liz Wann, Blair Linne
ISBN:
9781784985752
Format:
Paperback
First published:
March 2021
Dimensions:
5.1" x 7.8" x 0.3"
Weight:
4.66 oz
Print size:
11.0pt
Case quantity:
96
Language:
English
Pages:
128
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction: Mama, You Got This?
1. Jesus Meets Us in the Hard Moments
2. Finding Glory in the Mundane
3. Rest Releases Our Burdens
4. Weak and Needy Is Perfect
5. When Mom Is Called to Suffer
6. Following His Pattern
7. Resurrected Motherhood
Conclusion

Endorsements

This book is for moms who aren't who they thought they'd be and finally see that they can't just get their act together. Liz understands the heart of the struggling mom, but she also understands where true hope is found. The End of Me points moms to the gospel of Jesus Christ, where grace is received, identity is restored, and true obedience begins.

Emily Jensen Cofounder, Risen Motherhood; Cohost, Risen Motherhood podcast

Two things ring true for most moms. One is that we often enter into motherhood with confident excitement and hopeful expectations. The second is - reality always hits. Although motherhood is a blessing and a gift, sooner or later, challenges, stresses, and the unexpected begin to shake our confidence and bring us to the end of ourselves. And we wonder - am I the only one? For that reason, I’m thankful that Liz Wann has written “The End of Me” to every mom who feels they fall short of the mom that they desire to be. With a fresh and honest perspective Liz not only acknowledges the realities of motherhood, she shows us how the weakness and insecurities we face may be the very things that lead us to a strength beyond ourselves - a strength that comes only through Jesus.

Sarah Walton Author, Hope When It Hurts

We all learn by experience that life’s most rewarding things are often also life’s most difficult things. Parenting is certainly no exception, and part of what makes it so tough is the sense of failure that so often accompanies it. If you’re a parent, and specifically a mother, who is aware of your failings, aware of your shortcomings, aware that you aren’t exactly the mother you thought you’d be, then this book is for you. Its promise is not that it will make mothering easy, but that it will point you to the hope and confidence God offers you through the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Tim Challies Blogger; author, Seasons of Sorrow

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Good mix of scripture and application

 

Good help to those going through those tough times of transforming from a "free" lady to a "never free" mother. Good and suggestive verses - with applications - to consider.

5.00 stars A beautiful example of biblical motherhood

 

I laughed, I cried, and I held my own child just a little tighter after reading Liz Wann's book! EVERY mother needs to read this book.

5.00 stars Excellent book

 

(Review written for 'The End of Me (ebook)')

'The End of Me' is an excellent book and I have recommended it to a number of other mums since reading it. I found it so relevant to how I felt as a mum when my role changed and how it affected my identity. Loved how it brought my focus back to Christ and finding my identity and purpose in him.

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