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It's okay to have bad mornings and rough days. It's okay to cry or feel overwhelmed. It's okay to not be out at work all day, or not have the perfect home. It's okay to be 'just' a mother! As women, it's easy to feel like our lives are a mess! Leitu Kimitaunga learned that as mums, we don't need to have it all together. She soon discovered, however, that if she was to step into the life God had for her, she needed to deal with childhood trauma, promiscuity, and addiction, and embrace the gift of motherhood. It's okay . . . to be a Mum is a story for women who are struggling with their…mehr

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It's okay to have bad mornings and rough days. It's okay to cry or feel overwhelmed. It's okay to not be out at work all day, or not have the perfect home. It's okay to be 'just' a mother! As women, it's easy to feel like our lives are a mess! Leitu Kimitaunga learned that as mums, we don't need to have it all together. She soon discovered, however, that if she was to step into the life God had for her, she needed to deal with childhood trauma, promiscuity, and addiction, and embrace the gift of motherhood. It's okay . . . to be a Mum is a story for women who are struggling with their situation or season in life. You are not alone! God promises to be with you every step of the way. Whatever your struggle, there is a path of freedom and joy. You're going to be okay!
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Autorenporträt
As a mother to six children, a wife, and a woman who struggled with identity, I found it difficult to accept being pregnant and being a stay-at-home mum. I don't brush my hair! I don't do laundry every day! I make mistakes as a parent! I'm far from perfect! It's only through the love of Jesus that I could find true freedom and accept who He has designed me to be, "A mother."Leitu Kimitaunga's passion is to encourage and strengthen women in their love for God and family. She lives in Wellington, New Zealand.