Hoodwinked : Six Myths Moms Believe And Why We All Need To Knock It Off
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In Hoodwinked, Karen Ehman and Ruth Schwenk offer moms advice and “we’ve been there” encouragement as they tackle the challenges they face due to myths they believe.
Myths such as “I am doing it the right and only way” put up fences between moms who may tackle mothering a little differently instead of building bridges of encouragement between them.
Lies such as “I am my child’s choices” tempt moms to wrongly believe that if their child makes a bad choice then they are a bad mom.
This book will enable mothers to:
*Identify the six myths of motherhood our current culture perpetuates
*Replace the lies with the truth of what God says in scripture
*Form new thinking patterns to help them align their thoughts with God’s
*Forge healthy, supportive relationships with other moms of all ages and stages
*Confidently embrace the calling of motherhood as they care for their families in their own unique way
A six-session video Bible study is also available.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310343431
ISBN10: 0310343437
Karen Ehman | Ruth Schwenk
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2015
Publisher: Zondervan
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