"If only <insert thing that's missing> then I would be happy." We're all prone to sub-consciously thinking about life in this way, even if it's just an internal thought. Some of us may be brave enough to admit it to a family member of close friend, but Jennie Pollock has written a book about it.
Jennie always wanted to be a stay-at-home mum, but it hasn't happened. In If Only she writes candidly about her struggle for contentment and helps her readers to take their eyes off the things they wish they had and instead enjoying the character of the God they do have.
Jennie Pollock is a writer and editor who lives and works in central London. She’s involved in various ministries at her church, Grace London, where she is learning a lot about the joy and power of community. She loves books and plays, especially ones that dig deep into questions about life, faith, ethics and what it means to be human.