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  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Parenting / Motherhood
  • Language:English
  • Pages:80
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350985474

Momming (is) Hard

...but you can do hard things!

by Teri Anne Moore

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Overview
Being a mom is hard! But the rewards that come with it are priceless! This book will inspire you and give you the courage you need to keep running the race that is motherhood. Through personal stories and scripture, the author shares the highs and lows of momming. This season can be lonely and difficult, but it truly is the best role you will play this side of heaven. Experience joy in the journey as you read through these pages and find the encouragement to rock this mom gig! Each chapter includes journal prompts and talking points that make it perfect not only for personal reflection, but also for a book club or a women's Bible study.
Description
Whether our kids are babies or adults, or if we are 20 or 80, we can all agree, Momming is Hard! It is sometimes even lonely. But by seeking God, finding out who He is, embracing who we are, and discovering our worth, we can fully enjoy this season in our lives! It is the most exhausting one, but by far the most rewarding! The stories and scripture between these covers will not only encourage you as you raise your children, but will show how your full reliance on God makes every single challenge you encounter bearable and every trial you face seem small next to God's big love for you.I pray this book will compel you to trust God in new ways as you find joy in the journey of motherhood.
About the author
Teri Anne Moore grew up in a small Pennsylvania town with her mother and six siblings. Despite the loss of their father at an early age, Teri and her siblings knew great love and care from their mother, Dorothy. She exemplified a life dependent on God and His promises. Instilling the importance of prayer, complete trust in God, and dependence on Jesus in her children was her life's work. These truths developed Teri's faith and prompted her mission to share the Good News of the Gospel with others through writing.

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