Danielle is joined by author Rachel Balducci to discuss the prayer life of a mother. Rachel shares how she came to write her new book as well as some of the real challenges to growing in relationship with Jesus while living a busy life and raising a family.
Snippet from the Show
The more you show up in prayer, the more you are going to reap the benefits of it.
Shownotes
Danielle’s new book, Whisper: Finding God in the Everyday, is available to order!
Check out Rachel Balducci’s new book No Such Thing As Ordinary: Unlocking Your Extraordinary Life Through Everyday Encounters With Jesus.
You can see more of Rachel’s work on her website and connect with her on Instagram.
Listener Question (31:18)
At the end of today’s show, Danielle shares a question from listener Emily about whether or not cry rooms are a bad idea.
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Meet Your Host:
Danielle Bean
A writer, speaker, wife, and mother, Danielle helps women from all walks of life discover their dignity and worth so they can find peace, balance, and joy in family living. Danielle has been married to her husband Dan for 28 years, and together they have eight amazing children.
Danielle is host of The Gist, a talk show for women on CatholicTV, and author of several books, including You Are Enough: What Women of the Bible Teach You About Your Mission and Worth and Momnipotent: The Not-so Perfect Guide to Catholic Motherhood, as well as her latest book, Whisper: Finding God in the Everyday.