

The Invisible Woman: A Special Story for Mothers [Johnson, Nicole] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Invisible Woman: A Special Story for Mothers Review: Grateful to have read this: a great gift for yourself or someone else - Five stars; hands down. Her viewpoint on invisibility caused me to shift my own feelings about it, and see the positive side of it. The book was insightful, interesting in content, even informational. The stories are concise, and manageable, I carried it around in my purse and would read a page or so at a time. Because her writing is so interesting and clear, it's a quick read. When I first heard what she wrote, it was as if she was speaking for me. I did feel invisible. It is a "women's" issue, and book, for sure, but I think men would like it, too, and relate to it. It's so personal but it transcends itself to become a universal issue. It's a spiritual book, perhaps she is even Christian, but you won't feel she is pushing this on you, or her opinion. She speaks with love from her heart about her own experiences, thoughts, feelings, conclusions. In twelve step programs they call this ESH, and sharing oneself is limited to that, rather than being preachy or advice giving because it's so much more helpful. Do yourself a favor, for only a couple dollars, your life will be enriched by hearing her words and I'm sure you'll want to pass the book on. Very pretty gift book, too. Review: Great Gift for Moms and Grandmothers - A really nice book to give any mom is The Invisible Woman, When Only God Sees by Nicole Johnson. This small sized book contains just three chapters, yet there is enough wisdom inside to last a lifetime. It's a great gift for a new mom, an experienced mom, or a cherished friend. The Invisible Woman, When Only God Sees is the written from the perspective of a well-educated mom who gave up her law career for her family and kids. Feeling unappreciated and a bit blue, she noticed her family treated her with invisibility. One day a friend grabbed her attention with a book called Great Cathedrals and a single sentence penned inside the book. The cathedrals inspired a new awareness of motherhood and the content of this beautiful book. Nicole Johnson is a gifted speaker for Women of Faith® conferences. She is the author of six books including Keeping a Princess Heart in a Not-so-Fairy-Tale-World, Fresh Brewed Life and a trilogy on faith. Favorite Quotes by Nicole Johnson * The more I do, the less they see. * You may feel invisible to the world but to God you are not invisible. * Women who feel invisible don't automatically see others. * Illuminate the sacrifices of others who are invisible to the world. * Somewhere along the way I managed to make God invisible in my life. * Heaven may be the greatest purpose on earth.






























| Best Sellers Rank | #577,652 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,284 in Motherhood (Books) #2,967 in Christian Women's Issues #4,802 in Christian Devotionals (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (162) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 0.31 x 7 inches |
| Edition | Reissue |
| ISBN-10 | 0718079213 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0718079215 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | August 4, 2015 |
| Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
M**Y
Grateful to have read this: a great gift for yourself or someone else
Five stars; hands down. Her viewpoint on invisibility caused me to shift my own feelings about it, and see the positive side of it. The book was insightful, interesting in content, even informational. The stories are concise, and manageable, I carried it around in my purse and would read a page or so at a time. Because her writing is so interesting and clear, it's a quick read. When I first heard what she wrote, it was as if she was speaking for me. I did feel invisible. It is a "women's" issue, and book, for sure, but I think men would like it, too, and relate to it. It's so personal but it transcends itself to become a universal issue. It's a spiritual book, perhaps she is even Christian, but you won't feel she is pushing this on you, or her opinion. She speaks with love from her heart about her own experiences, thoughts, feelings, conclusions. In twelve step programs they call this ESH, and sharing oneself is limited to that, rather than being preachy or advice giving because it's so much more helpful. Do yourself a favor, for only a couple dollars, your life will be enriched by hearing her words and I'm sure you'll want to pass the book on. Very pretty gift book, too.
B**E
Great Gift for Moms and Grandmothers
A really nice book to give any mom is The Invisible Woman, When Only God Sees by Nicole Johnson. This small sized book contains just three chapters, yet there is enough wisdom inside to last a lifetime. It's a great gift for a new mom, an experienced mom, or a cherished friend. The Invisible Woman, When Only God Sees is the written from the perspective of a well-educated mom who gave up her law career for her family and kids. Feeling unappreciated and a bit blue, she noticed her family treated her with invisibility. One day a friend grabbed her attention with a book called Great Cathedrals and a single sentence penned inside the book. The cathedrals inspired a new awareness of motherhood and the content of this beautiful book. Nicole Johnson is a gifted speaker for Women of Faith® conferences. She is the author of six books including Keeping a Princess Heart in a Not-so-Fairy-Tale-World, Fresh Brewed Life and a trilogy on faith. Favorite Quotes by Nicole Johnson * The more I do, the less they see. * You may feel invisible to the world but to God you are not invisible. * Women who feel invisible don't automatically see others. * Illuminate the sacrifices of others who are invisible to the world. * Somewhere along the way I managed to make God invisible in my life. * Heaven may be the greatest purpose on earth.
A**Y
Great Purchase
Arrived on time in perfect condition. I'm excited to read it. It was referenced in a talk by President Dallin H. Oaks when he was at the time Elder Oaks. I'm eager to learn from the book.
L**G
Beautiful, inspiring, important book
If we can open our hearts and truly accept and understand her message, what a gift that will be to the world around us. I've heard the story before of the gift being given and the story of the cathedral builders.. I am so happy to find the origin. I will gift this book to many friends and loved ones. Thank you Nicole Johnson for sharing your invisibility with me, another invisible but gratefully content woman.
L**S
A gift for every mother
This is one of my all-time favorite books. The ultra gifted author wrote a memorable story about being a mother, using the example of real life castles. I can't recommend it enough. Have given as a gift to countless friends - it's a life-changer if you are raising Littles and feel like what you're doing isn't even noticed.
S**9
meaningful
Most mothers at some point in their lives will encounter these feelings, and the analogy of the great cathedrals will inspire women to take hold and embrace their true power
P**.
Great, inspirational read
This is a wonderful book for those who toil and feel unappreciated and lost in the shuffle (especially mothers). The author poignantly shows that God sees all and will bless us regardless of the lack of glory here on earth. The author parallels her life with those who built the great cathedrals of Europe and learns how her value is defined not by the glory she receives from others but the glory she receives from God. Often, our lives are spent building "great cathedrals" (aka children) that we may never see completed nor we will be able to dwell in them. However, if we "build" them well, God will. And isn't that ultimately what it's all about.
A**R
Wonderful book
I am a single mom and have felt invisible most of my life. My boys (men now) are, well, boys, and they often don't think to thank me for all that I have done and continue to do for them. I know I'm appreciated, but hardly ever hear it. This book really helped me to see things from a different perspective. I have seen Nicole Johnson at Women of Faith conferences and her books are just as wonderful as she is. I felt like she was sitting next to me, just talking. Excellent book, highly recommend it for EVERY mother, or even every woman who sometimes feels invisible too.
J**N
Many women feel this way. In response It focuses on the cathedral builders who built for the glory of God to the benefit of future generations. Its a nice metaphor. A bit too "stay invisible" to my taste. The woman is a complete doormat.
S**J
Good
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