Mothers Cant Be Everywhere But God Is
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1. Motherhood: History And Hope
2. Only One Is Perfect And He Is In You
3. Helicopter Mom, You’re Creating A Draft
4. Keeping Up Appearances
5. Claiming Your Own Identity
6. When Both You And They Make Mistakes
7. The Sound Of Silence
8. No Meddling Zone
9. Dealing With Dads
10. Shedding The Skin Of Guilt
11. Shattering The Stereotypes
12. Contentment In Christ
Appendix 1: Voices That Vote
Appendix 2: Reading Resources
Additional Info
Alice Scott-Ferguson offers a far-reaching grasp of God’s plan for motherhood. Designed to be read on-the-go by busy mothers, this book has something for you at every stage in raising your children ~ a book that enlightens and encourages you with the assurance that the God who runs the universe can take care of your children and loves them beyond the fiercest mother love.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780967038674
ISBN10: 0967038677
Alice Scott-Ferguson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2006
Publisher: Cladach Publishing
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