Gods Whisper In A Mothers Chaos
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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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SKU (ISBN): 9780830822706
ISBN10: 0830822704
Keri Kent
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2000
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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