
Motherhood Is Not Your Highest Calling
The Grace of Being a Good-Enough Mom
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Vicki Courtney
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Vicki Courtney
Sometimes it can be hard to remember that you are more than a mom.
Do this. Don’t do that. Try this parenting strategy. Read this book. Many mothers desire to be the best mom possible, but the pressure can feel overwhelming. Even at church, many of us are being taught that “motherhood is a woman’s highest calling.”
While valuing mothers is important, idolizing or idealizing the role places unsustainable pressures and stress on moms and causes us to miss living out of our primary identity in Christ.
In Motherhood Is (Not) Your Highest Calling, Vicki Courtney invites moms to reconsider the widely held belief that motherhood defines your identity. With heartfelt honesty drawn from her experiences as a mother and grandmother, Vicki encourages you to embrace an emotionally healthy, “good enough” mentality and let go of the unrealistic expectations that weigh heavily on mothers.
Motherhood Is (Not) Your Highest Calling will encourage you to:
- Challenge the Myth of Perfection: Discover how to release yourself from the unrealistic standards of perfectionism that are held up for Christian mothers;
- Understand Church Influences: Gain insight into how traditional narratives have shaped women’s expectations in faith communities;
- Learn from Personal Stories: Benefit from Courtney’s own experiences and reflections on motherhood;
- Embrace Being “More than a Mom”: Recognize the value of your worth and purpose beyond motherhood; and
- Explore Biblical Insights: Find guidance for understanding your identity in Christ.
In a world dominated by social media portrayals of picture-perfect parenting, embrace your complete who you are in Christ.
©2025 Vicki Courtney (P)2025 NavPress