Treating mum this Mother's Day

Need some inspiration for Mother's Day? We have some last minute gift ideas for book-loving mums everywhere.

Mothering Sunday is just around the corner. If you are stuck for a few last-minute gifts, we can recommend some IVP titles that will not disappoint Mum.

Journey with Me by Catherine Campbell is a course of 365 Bible meditations which will touch your heart and provide a guide that lasts all year. Containing passages from scripture, personal stories and prayers, the daily devotional is a powerful and transformative gift for Mothering Sunday.

Anna France-Williams and Joy French’s Ordinary Mum, Extraordinary Mission is a tale for busy mums who want to be part of God’s mission to the world. The inspirational book is for mums who think mission is only for the extraordinary who know their Bible backwards. These tales of ordinary women who serve God in their own swamped situations prove that mission is for anybody and everybody, regardless of how busy you are.

Buying for a new mum? Soul Food for Mums by Lucinda van der Hart and Anna France-Williams is a lifeline for every mother with a new baby. When life is too busy to pray, too exhausting to study the Bible and too tiring to reflect, the book of biblical reflections is the perfect gift for the mum who needs something accessible yet affecting.

Amanda Robbie’s The Ministry of a Messy House is a must-read for any mother who struggles in the quest for perfection. The reassuring book looks at home-life, family, children and church and uses scripture to prove it’s God’s grace that matters, not our need for a flawless life.

If you’re looking for a more practical gift, Whole Life Worship by Sam and Sara Hargreaves provides handy resources such as songs, prayers and activities which help Churches connect Sunday to the rest of the week.

Mothering Sunday is a wonderful time to give back to those who have gave so much. Hopefully, one of these titles will make an unforgettable gift on this very special day.

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