I whole heartedly agree but this


I was sitting in one of those "too small for my bums" church seats.

A well meaning individual told me, "You genuinely need time away from your husband and kids...time just for you."

And I whole heartedly agree.

But sometimes what we need isn't always what we get.

Because by the time you map out who's taking care of the kids, meal prepping so they don't ask for a thousand fruit snacks, and try to figure out what you're going to do for yourself...you're tired.

And then you spend the next couple of days feeling guilty because your time of rest wasn't so restful.

In the same day I spoke with someone else who I confided, "I've always had Heavenly Father."

I can't share the situation of how this comment came up, but I can tell you there's one thing that has brought immense peace to my life.

And that's spending time in the scriptures.

For a few minutes I feel I can leave the pains of my heart outside the door and walk into a cozy cottage with me and the Lord.

Spend time at his feet and to simply be.

You'll find a lot of different Bible study's on our website, but the one I want to share with you today is our reader's favorite.

It's our in-depth Proverbs 31 study focusing on the heart and soul of this woman.

You'll learn

  • The history of how the Proverbs 31 woman came to be
  • What a Proverbs 31 woman looks like today
  • And a verse-by-verse breakdown

Dive into this Bible Study here.

With love,

Micah

PS: I hope this Bible study provides a little relief from your storms today. And if you'd like me to add you to my prayers, just reply and let me know.

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Hi there, I'm Micah Klug!

I teach time-tested solutions to help parents remember what matters most in life, including strengthening their home, faith, and family relationships. If you're like most parents, you may have noticed that life can often be overwhelming and busy. Follow along for the latest tips, tools, and strategies on how to find joy in the relationships that matter most.

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