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Becky is an author, speaker, Bible teacher, mom of three loud boys, and the Community and Editorial Manager for (in)courage. She loves writing about anxiety, motherhood, and the kindness of God. Long naps, shady trails, and a good book make her really happy.

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  1. May we be willing to be vulnerable with others & just as willing to take the meal or tangible aid to those we know can use it. Both giver role & receiver role will be blessed beyond measure. (((0)))

  2. Thank you for sharing! It’s such a blessing to be reminded of God’s amazing love and presence. Be blessed!

  3. Becky, your words are do relatable from 30 years ago when I walked in your shoes, as well as in the present when I’m given the privilege to come along the moms who are our neighbors. Thank you for sharing your beautifully vulnerable,
    real world experience.

    Kathleen

  4. This is beyond heartwarming beautiful! Thank you for your heart honesty!

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  5. Becky, thanks for sharing this, I now understand that it is not only me who go through this in my life. Thank you so much.

  6. Becky,

    Why do we feel as though we must do it all by ourselves? By not asking for help you are robbing others of the joy of serving. We were made for community. God wants us to help our neighbors. We can’t do that unless you clue us in on your problems. When hubby’s ex-MIL was dealing with aging parents health issues I got food for her & hubby. My in-laws were both dealing with health issues & I would always bring food or take MIL to doctor. The day my dad died I called ex-MIL to let her know. She came buy with supper for that night. We can all help out in some way or other but we must first know of the situation.

    Blessings 🙂