A Prayer Journal for Crazy Busy Mamas Walking Through Grief and Grace

Healing Begins at Home
As a mama who has walked through the valley of deep grief, Iโve come to understand something I once overlooked: the table is more than a place to eat. Itโs a sacred space where God meets usโwhere healing begins, where connection is nurtured, and where even in seasons of heartbreak, we can still find comfort.
After losing my husband, I realized how sacred those everyday moments around the table really were. I found myself clinging to the ordinaryโthe everyday moments that once felt so small. I realized that the simple act of gathering around the table was never just about food. It was about slowing down, noticing Godโs presence, and remembering that His love still holds us, even when life looks nothing like we planned.
Thatโs why I created this prayer journal. It isnโt about perfect recipes, elaborate dinners, or making the table Pinterest-worthy. Itโs about reclaiming the table as a place of prayer, presence, and grace. For the crazy busy mamas like meโwho carry both full schedules and heavy heartsโthis journal is a gentle invitation:
๐ To release the pressure of perfection.
๐ To open your heart to Godโs comfort in the everyday.
๐ To gather your people around the table and cover them in prayer.
Because the truth is, healing rarely happens in the rush. It happens in the pauses, in whispered prayers, in gratitude spoken aloud, in scripture read over a meal, in laughter, in stories, and even in the tears we share. The table, and our home is where we remember that we are never truly aloneโGod is with us.
So whether your table feels full and lively, or quiet and tender, may this prayer journal remind you that there is beauty right where you are. Less pressure in the kitchen, more grace at the tableโbecause healing often begins in prayer.
๐ Ready to invite Godโs presence back to your table even as you walk through your journey of grief?
Order your copy of the Prayer Journal for Crazy Busy Mamas on Amazon today and begin reclaiming your tableโnot with perfection, but with prayer and presence.

