With Child: Encountering God Alongside Mothers in the Bible
Enter the lives of Sarah, Hannah, and other women in the Bible to discover how becoming a mother impacted, and often transformed, their relationships with God. Although our cultural and historical circumstances differ, the struggles of these ancient women were not unlike those we face today. Step into the sandals of real women and learn through their spiritual journeys how we can bring our joys, triumphs, fears, and griefs to God―whether we have been called to motherhood or not―because we are all his children.
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With Child offers us a precious opportunity to read the Bible through a mother’s eyes. Danielle Jones writes as a mother about mothers, bringing Scripture to life in fresh and vivid ways. Without motherhood, we would have no God with us in the flesh. That alone is reason to pick up this book. Jones’s beautiful storytelling and wise reflections give us many more.
—Christie Purifoy, author of Seedtime & Harvest
With Child is a profoundly thought-provoking book. Despite my 25 years of biblical teaching, Danielle offers unique perspectives on women’s lives in the Bible I had never previously thought. Her intentional style provides fresh insights into God’s plan and instills renewed hope, reminding us that God remains close regardless of our paths.
—Alex Penduck, Pastor and author of The Christian Business Leader: The Keys to Thinking Like a Christ Follower in a Corporate Jungle
“Danielle lays out beautiful examples of the power and purpose of mothering through the moms of the Bible. This book is an encouragement for moms in all seasons of life.”
—Brenda L. Yoder, LMHC, author of Fledge: Launching Your Kids Without Losing Your Mind, and the award-winning book, Uncomplicated: Simple Secrets for a Compelling Life
Being a mother is lonely at times. It can feel like no one else understands our fears, longings, and heartaches. But in With Child, Danielle Ayers Jones beautifully reminds all of us called “mom” that we are not alone. She draws us into familiar narratives of women in Scripture and gives us fresh eyes to see them as flesh-and-blood women who do understand those fears, longings, and heartaches. And, as she does, she breathes fresh hope and camaraderie into the complex parts of your story and mine.
—Ashleigh Slater, editor, co-host of the Team Us podcast, and author of Team Us and Braving Sorrow Together