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Raising a Daughter After God's Own Heart by Elizabeth George

Raising a Daughter After God's Own HeartRaising a Daughter After God's Own Heart by Elizabeth George
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Often times when we first become mothers, we look for the instruction manual. I wish that I had found this particular title much sooner in my journey as a mom. Elizabeth George does an excellent job of encouraging and spurring me on as a mother. This book is specifically about daughters and therefore includes insight into the beautiful relationship between a mother and her daughter.
There are several different examples of the way that we can view our lives, insuring that there will be at least one that will resonant with you. George does a great job of showing how important it is to pray for our daughters as well as how easy it is to fit that time into our schedules. I enjoyed the fact that she never makes it sound easy, but reminds over and over again the worth involved in the work that is done as a mother.
This book is a great encouragement to me as a mother, prayer warrior, preacher, teacher, bell sheep, and as a sister in Christ. This book will help give you direction if you are floundering in the reality of motherhood. It will give you direction and encouragement for the journey.

I received this title from Harvest House Publishers through Net Galley for review purposes.


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