Mothers In Law Vs Daughers In Law
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1. The Retreat
2. Why The Conflict?
3. Letting Go Of Your Expectations
4. The Gift Of Decreasing
5. The Gift Of Love
6. The Gift Of Empathy
7. The Gift Of Boundaries
8. The Gift Of Acceptance
9. The Gift Of Spiritual Growth
10. The Measure Of Success
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The conflict between a mother-in-law and her daughter-in-law has existed throughout all of history. In the Old Testament, Rebekah complained that her daughters-in-law were making her so miserable, she’d rather be dead. Now, thousands of years later, we’re still complaining about our in-laws, often even hoping they really won’t ever come visit.
In Mothers-in-Law vs. Daughters-in-Law, author Elisabeth Graham examines this in-law conflict with aims to draw readers into a different perspective: that women will learn to recognize their in-laws as a beneficial relationship-a gift-to and for the entire family.
With sound biblical wisdom and clever insights, Graham teaches women to find peace in all aspects of their relationships with their in-laws.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834125322
ISBN10: 0834125323
Elisabeth Graham
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2010
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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