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Mothering

  • Moms Everything Book For Daughters

    $18.99

    A potpourri of the best, most usable, and most fun advice on how to be a wonderful mother How can a woman be the kind of mother her daughter will want to imitate when she grows up and has a little girl of her own? Becky Freeman has compiled the best, most usable, and most fun advice on how to be a great mom. This easy-to-digest, information-packed tool helps moms create wonderful, positive memories for their daughters. Written in an engaging, entertaining style, this fun, practical book gives hints on a wide range of subjects. Topics include : Bonding with your daughter for a lifetime Emphasizing your daughter9s inner loveliness Dealing with the 3 P9s: Periods, PMS, and Puberty The importance of friends in your daughter9s life Helping your daughter become a lifelong learner Helping your daughter enjoy her legacy Leading your daughter to the Father

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  • Professionalizing Motherhood : Encouraging Educating And Equipping Mothers (Expa

    $19.99

    This newly expanded edition now includes a leader’s guide and group discussion questions in response to the many mom’s groups adopting it as a group source

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  • Praise Her In The Gates

    $12.00

    For a Christian, motherhood is the subtle art of building a house in grace the wise woman builds her house, but the foolish pulls it down with her hands (Prov. 14:1). Each day’s work is significant, for it contributes toward the long-term plan. Each nail helps a house stand in a storm. But motherhood isn’t a simple formula. Building a home childbirth, education, discipline requires holy joy and a love of beauty. The mother who fears God does not fear the future.

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  • Gods Whisper In A Mothers Chaos

    $20.99

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    Mothering infants and small children is exhausting, mind-numbing work. Just finding time to get dressed each day can be a challenge. How are we to find time for God? Yet we know that we need God in this time more than any other. We need God’s wisdom, guidance and, most of all, his peace. We need to find ways to hear that still, small voice in the whirlwind of life. Keri Kent offers down-to-earth ideas to help us along the way.

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  • What Every Child Needs

    $18.99

    1. Security: Hold-Me-Close Love
    2. Affirmation: Crazy-About-Me Love
    3. Belonging: Fit-Me-Into-the-Family Love
    4. Discipline: Give-Me-Limits Love
    5. Guidance: Show-Me-and-Tell-Me Love
    6. Respect: Let-Me-Be-Me Love
    7. Play: Play-With-Me Love
    8. Independence: Let-Me-Grow-Up Love
    9. Hope: Help-Me-Hope Love

    256 Pages

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    Drawing on the insights of moms across America and on the latest research, What Every Child Needs helps mothers meet their children’s nine basic needs for security, affirmation, belonging, discipline, guidance, respect, play, independence, and hope. Using a child’s language of love, Elisa Morgan and Carol Kuykendall of MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) International show how moms can meet each need . . . and respect their own needs in the process. Seasoned with poignant stories and wise quotes from moms, this book will encourage mothers that the person they are is the mom their child needs.

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  • Power Of Mother Love

    $16.99

    1. The Power Of Mother Love
    2. The Power To Transform A Life
    3. The Power Of Surrender
    4. The Power Of Simplicity
    5. The Power To Heal
    6. The Power Of Attachment
    7. The Power Of Separation
    8. The Power To Impart Faith
    9. The Power To Hone A Conscience
    10. The Power To Create Empathy
    11. The Power To Build A Brain
    12. The Power Of Time
    13. The Journey To The Heart
    253 Pages

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    Mother love shapes cultures and individuals. While most mothers know that their love and emotional availability are vital to their children’s well-being understand the profound and long-lasting impact we have in developing our young children’s brains, teaching them first lessons about love, shaping their consciences. Drawing on psychological research and her own experiences as a mother and therapist, mother-child champion Brenda Hunter shows us that mother love is far more powerful than many of us realize.

    At a time when society urges women to seek their worth and personal fulfillment in things that take them away from their families and intimate bonds, Hunter invites women to come home-to their children, their best selves, their hearts. And in the process, she promises that women everywhere will discover the radiant, life-changing Power of Mother Love.

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  • Portable Mother : Advice Encouragement And Friendly Reminders From Mom

    $7.95

    This is the perfect memory book of childhood, containing the collected wisdom of generations of moms. Written by a young mother who found herself repeating the words and ideas she first heard from her own mother, it is illustrated with 26 humorous cartoons.

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  • Mothers Heart : A Look At Values Vision And Character For The Christian Mot

    $16.99

    Being a mother is the most rewarding job in the world—and one of the toughest! In this newly revised and updated bestseller, Flemming offers encouragement to mothers of all ages and backgrounds. You’ll discover how to pray for your child’s needs, how to be thankful for your child’s strengths and weaknesses, and, with God’s help, how to become the mother you’ve always wanted to be.

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  • Also A Mother

    $24.99

    As the twentieth century closes, the cry for equality between the sexes is provoking unprecedented conflicts between women and men in the workplace and in the family. Women of all colors and classes continue to carry out an enormous amount of indispenable, unrenumerated caring labor, which at once undergirds and is peripheral to human life, as men have defined it and therefore without value. Also a Mother protests this defined it, and therefore without value. Also a Mother protests this definition of work and value, and claims that beneath the everyday scuffles over gender roles and child care lies an essential religious crisis of work and love. Drawing on her situation as seminary professor and mother of three sons, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore argues that Christian ideals of mother self-sacrifice and fatherly hard work, as they have been interpreted by church tradition and promoted in society at large, not only fail the lives of many people today, but misrepresent both the intent of God’s creation and the promise of the gospel message itself. She asks: How might theological doctrines of love, self sacrifice, creation, procreation, vocation, and community better respond to women and men who want to work in fulfilling ways and to love in intimate relationships, including those that involve raising children?

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