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The Supermom Myth--with humor and grace, yet all the while maintaining a firm grasp on reality--aims to empower you to become the mom God created you to be.

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The Supermom Myth--with humor and grace, yet all the while maintaining a firm grasp on reality--aims to empower you to become the mom God created you to be.
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Becky Kopitzke is a freelance writer, speaker, singer, dreamer, potty trainer, lunch packer, snowman builder, and sidewalk chalk artist. She lives with her handsome husband and their two young daughters in northeast Wisconsin, where a pink indoor trampoline fills half the once formal living room. Becky welcomes fellow frazzled moms to connect with her on her blog, Time Out: Devotions for Moms (beckykopitzke.com). There she shares weekly devotions encouraging imperfect moms to follow a grace-filled God. Becky is also a regular contributor to For the Family (forthefamily.org) and The MOM Initiative (themominitiative.com), two inspiring resources for Christian families. Beyond writing, Becky serves in women's ministry and worship arts at her regional evangelical church and volunteers often at her daughters' school. And sometimes she serves cereal for dinner. Becky believes parenting is one of God's greatest tools for building our faith, character, and strength--and it's not always pretty. Her writing offers solidarity, encouragement, and validation for fellow imperfect moms, for the purpose of pointing our weaknesses, blessings, and victories to God. Publishing credits include: "Sick Break" and "Sometimes You Need to Do the Laundry" in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Multitasking Mom's Survival Guide (2014) "Why I Date My Husband" in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Devotional Stories for Wives (2013) "The Day I Started Acting My Age" in P31 Woman magazine's "Everyday Life" online portion (2012) "In the Company of Baby" First Place Winner--MOPS International Writing Contest, Timeless Truths category (2009) Becky believes parenting is one of God's greatest tools for building our faith, character, and strength--and it's not always pretty. Her writing offers solidarity, encouragement and validation for fellow imperfect moms, for the purpose of pointing our weaknesses, blessings, and victories to God.