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Holy in the
Middle of It

The Grace to Become

Wholeness doesn't wait for the mess to clear.

Sarah Kaulave writes for the mother still becoming — the one learning to find grace in nap schedules, sticky hands, and half-finished prayers. Holy in the Middle of It is her gentle case that holiness has room for spilled cereal and 2 a.m. wake-ups. It always has.

Book cover for Holy in the Middle of It: The Grace to Become, by Sarah Kaulave — a mother sits with her two children on a dock at sunrise, a flock of birds crossing the sky above them.

About the Book

A theology for the unfinished middle

Most days don't feel sacred. They feel like spilled milk, missed naps, and a body that no longer feels entirely your own. Holy in the Middle of It begins there — not after the healing, not once the season eases, but in the thick of it.

"You are not behind. You are becoming."

Across short, honest chapters, Sarah Kaulave makes the case that motherhood itself can be a spiritual practice — that the folding, the feeding, and the four-hundredth bedtime story are not interruptions to a holy life, but the very shape of one. This is a book for the woman who needs permission to stop waiting for arrival, and start noticing grace where she already stands.

Sarah Kaulave

Author

The Author

Written from inside the middle, not above it

Sarah didn't write this book from a place of arrival. She wrote it from a kitchen floor, a nursing chair, and a hundred quiet mornings spent asking whether the woman she used to be and the mother she was becoming could possibly be the same person.

What she found, and what she offers here, is a gentler way to hold both — a permission to be exactly as unfinished as motherhood requires, and to trust that grace was never waiting for her to get it right.

Holy in the Middle of It is the book she wished someone had handed her in that season. She hopes it finds you in yours.

What Readers Will Discover

Four things this book gives you

Permission to be unfinished

A steady reminder that you don't have to arrive anywhere to be worthy of grace right now, mid-mess and all.

A theology of the in-between

A way of seeing the ordinary, repetitive work of motherhood as sacred ground rather than something to get through.

Small rituals for hard seasons

Simple, quiet practices for finding steadiness on the days that feel too full and too heavy at once.

Language for what you feel but rarely say

Words for the guilt, the grief, and the gladness that so often arrive in the very same breath.

Begin Where You Are

Bring a little more grace into your middle.

Holy in the Middle of It is available now in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle — exclusively on Amazon.