Some days motherhood feels beautiful.
Other days it feels loud.
The questions start before you finish your coffee.
The laundry multiplies.
The to-do list grows.
Someone needs a snack.
Someone needs help.
Someone needs you.
And if you’re honest?
You feel stretched thin.
Not because you don’t love your kids.
But because you do.
You care deeply.
You want to get it right.
You want your home to feel peaceful.
You want your heart to feel steady.
But instead, it feels chaotic.
The Myth of “Perfect Peace”
We sometimes think peace comes after everything is finished.
After the house is clean.
After the kids behave.
After the bills are paid.
After the noise quiets.
But peace that depends on perfect circumstances never lasts.
Jesus said in John 14:27 (KJV):
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you…”
His peace is not the world’s version of calm.
It’s steadiness in the middle of noise.
It’s anchoring your heart when your home is anything but quiet.
It’s responding gently when you feel like reacting.
Peace doesn’t mean chaos disappears.
It means you’re no longer ruled by it.
Real Life Is Messy
Let’s be honest.
Motherhood is messy.
There are dishes in the sink.
There are days you lose patience.
There are nights your mind won’t stop racing.
There are moments you feel like you’re doing great.
And moments you feel like you’re failing.
Peace is not pretending those things don’t exist.
It’s inviting God into them.
It’s choosing to pause instead of panic.
It’s remembering you don’t have to hold everything together alone.
That’s Why I Created Something for You
If you’ve been craving peace but don’t know where to start, I created something simple.
Not overwhelming.
Not long.
Not another task.
Just seven days.
🌿 A 7-Day Peace in the Chaos Devotional
It’s written for real moms living real life.
Inside you’ll find:
• 7 short daily devotionals
• A Bible verse (KJV) for each day
• Gentle reflection prompts
• Simple prayers you can whisper in the middle of a busy day
It covers:
When the house feels loud.
When your to-do list feels endless.
When your thoughts won’t slow down.
When you feel like you’re failing.
When you’re spiritually drained.
When you can’t control everything.
And how to choose peace on purpose.
Each day takes about 5–10 minutes.
That’s it.
Because I know you don’t have an hour of silence.
But you do have a heart that needs anchoring.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed lately, this devotional was written with you in mind.
You can grab it here:
Let’s stop waiting for life to calm down before we choose peace.
Let’s invite it in — right here, in the middle of the chaos.
You are not failing.
You are a growing mom with a faithful God.
And His peace is available — even now. 💛
— Carrie Kay
Real Life. Real Faith. Real Grace.






