Carol Stream, Ill. (January 10, 2024) — Tyndale House Publishers (@tyndalehouse) will release Precious in His Sight: A Mother’s Guide to Praying for Her Children by Rachel Norman on March 12, 2024. In the book, Norman, founder of A Mother Far from Home, an online community that reaches more than a million readers per year, provides busy, overwhelmed, and exhausted moms with intentional words to lift up their children before the Lord.
The countless responsibilities of moms can make it challenging for them to find time to pray for their children as they want to. Precious in His Sight will guide moms in prayer for specific areas of their children’s lives and through all ages and stages. This beautifully designed devotional guide contains hundreds of prayer prompts, organized by topics, including:
- Stages of Life
- Sons
- Daughters
- Health
- Talents, Interests, Callings, and Careers
- Salvation and Spiritual Growth
- Friendships
- Family Life
The perfect gift for moms, Precious in His Sight offers encouragement from God’s Word to turn worries into prayers that will plant spiritual seeds to bear fruit for generations to come.
For more information or for media inquiries, please contact Kristen Schumacher, kristenschumacher@tyndale.com.
Precious in His Sight by Rachel Norman
ISBN: 978-1-4964-5984-8 | Hardcover: $22.99 | March 2024 release
Since its founding in 1962, Tyndale House Publishers has been a voice to trust for generations of readers. Today, Tyndale is one of the largest independent Christian publishers in the world. Tyndale’s mission is to make the Bible accessible to as many people as possible in language that they can relate and respond to. Tyndale publishes the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT), and offers nonfiction books that equip readers with Christ-centered insight, counsel, and life-improving stories. In addition, Tyndale publishes fiction from fresh new voices and celebrated authors alike, capturing the imagination of millions of readers. With a deep understanding of the importance of nurturing future generations, Tyndale also publishes children’s products that make God’s Word and wisdom come alive. Tyndale’s independent status allows it to follow its founding model, giving a majority of annual revenue—more than $110 million throughout its history—to charitable missions. With every book purchased, Tyndale readers help meet the physical and spiritual needs of people around the world.
Contact: Kristen Schumacher, kristenschumacher@tyndale.com, 630.784.5103