Sweet Tea For The Soul Comforting Stories For Moms
$12.99
Warm mom’s heart with true stories of funny, encouraging, and all-too-real motherhood moments.
Everybody loves a good story, and moms are no different. This treasury of 50 heartwarming, true stories just for moms will delight and celebrate her God-appointed role. With adventures from moms of all ages and stages, she’ll be comforted by the fact that she is not alone on her messy, sometimes chaotic motherhood journey. From the pains of merging a blended family to the drama of helping a frantic teenager find her favorite shirt in the laundry, these moms open up about what real life looks like behind the curtain. And while real life isn’t always picture perfect, our loving God is always there, holding us together, and working all things out for our good. This book is perfect for moms who want to sit back, feel the warm fuzzies, enjoy a good laugh (or two), and be reminded of a faithful God who hears their prayers, sees their good works, and loves them unconditionally.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781644548479
UPC: 081983718748
DaySpring
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2021
Publisher: DaySpring
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