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Why I Wrote This Devotional?

Why Black Mom Entrepreneurs Need Strength, Resilience, and Sparkle?

Writing Strength, Resilience, Sparkle: A Devotional for Black Mom Entrepreneurs has been a deeply personal journey. As a Black mom balancing the demands of entrepreneurship, family, and faith, I often found myself searching for resources that understood the unique challenges of this path. But many times, those resources didn’t speak to my experience—or to the power of my faith.

So, I decided to create what I wish I’d had: a devotional that combines spiritual wisdom with practical growth steps while honoring the unique journey of Black mom entrepreneurs.

Here’s why I wrote this devotional:

  1. To Encourage Strength:
    There are moments when the weight of our responsibilities feels overwhelming. This devotional reminds us that God’s strength is always available, even when ours feels depleted.

  2. To Build Resilience:
    Life is unpredictable, and setbacks are inevitable. But resilience isn’t about avoiding challenges—it’s about rising stronger through them. Through these 30 days, you’ll find encouragement to persevere and grow.

  3. To Celebrate Your Sparkle:
    Your gifts, talents, and journey are unique. God created you to shine, and this devotional celebrates that light within you. It’s a call to walk boldly in your purpose and inspire others along the way.

Each page of this devotional reflects the heart of what it means to be a faith-driven entrepreneur, mother, and woman. It’s not just a book—it’s an invitation to build community, grow spiritually, and thrive in every area of your life.

This devotional isn’t just about personal growth—it’s about collective empowerment. When we, as Black mom entrepreneurs, embrace our faith and purpose, we uplift our families, businesses, and communities.

Are you ready to embrace your Strength, nurture your Resilience, and let your Sparkle shine for the world to see? Let’s take this journey together.

Dr. ReRe



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