• “Carrie’s writing really inspires me. The thoughtfulness in her parenting articles leaves me daydreaming of becoming a mom someday. She’s also someone I feel like I could go to with any questions I have about anything marriage or family related.…

  • “Carrie’s writing is a voice of peace and calm in the midst of the fervor of family life. She writes with a wisdom that is timely and applicable to my marriage and my parenting. I am consistently reminded through her…

  • “Carrie shares the highs and lows, the good and bad, of being married, being a parent, and most importantly, all from the perspective of being a Christ-follower. Her writing has a great flow and conveys truth and emotions that draw…

  • “Carrie writes with heart and conviction for today’s parents. Her writing communicates essential information while also providing inspirational wisdom from her years of parenting experience. When you read Carrie’s words, you’re inspired to be a better parent, grandparent, or any…

  • “As one who is not yet privileged to be a mama, yet hopes beyond all hopes to someday be a mama, and potentially through the avenue of adopting an older child – I found Carrie’s writing to be really helpful.”…

  • “Carrie’s ‘Growth Spurts’ column, which ran in Parents & Kids Magazine for nearly a decade, could make you laugh and cry (sometimes at the same time) but always rang true and always had a bit of wisdom for our readers. She consistently provided…

  • “Carrie is a gifted writer and full of wisdom about marriage and family!” Julie – Mother of 6, Adoptive Parent, Teacher – Virginia

  • “Carrie’s writing is a gifted blend of both wisdom and humor. Her stories of faith, marriage, and family life have not only encouraged my heart, but also challenged me and motivated me as a wife and mother. Her deep reflection…

  • “Parenting is most definitely a sanctifying process, and we all need to be encouraged and edified in the midst of it. In Carrie’s writings, she is doing a great job of just that.” Nan – Mother of 2, Former Children’s…