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| Bubbling with humor, this book reminds moms and other harried people that a multi-task God understands busyness, keeps tabs on both physical and spiritual whereabouts, and teaches through kids, cats, and other dailies. |
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| This gold framed art displays dried flowers and reads "Mom you fill my life with love & joy" |
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| A licensed professional counselor--and mother of two teenagers herself--offers this third book in her Hand-in-Hand series, targeting mothers who want to protect their daughters from the dangers of drug and alcohol use. This guide helps mothers to connect with and influence their daughters. |
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| This encouraging audio doesn't just help you understand areas in your life that need change and strengthening- It helps you apply your discoveries to attain new freedom and joy in living, and an increased ability to give and receive love. |
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| No one has influenced the person you are today like your mother. The way she handled your needs as a child has shaped your worldview, your relationships, your marriage, your career, your self-image -- your life. The Mom Factor can help you identify areas that need reshaping, to make positive choices for personal change, and to establish a nature relationship with Mom today. Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend steer you down a path of discovery and growth beyond the effects of six common mom types: - The Phantom Mom . . . - The China Doll Mom - The Controlling Mom . . . - The Trophy Mom - The Still-the-Boss Mom . . . The American Express Mom -- You'll learn how your mom affected you as a child and may still be affecting you today. And you'll find a realistic and empowering approach to filling your unmet mothering needs in healthy, life-changing ways through other people. The Mom Factor is a biblical route to wholeness and growth, to deeper and more satisfying bonds with your family, friends, and spouse -- and to a new, healthier way of relating to your mother today. |
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| Celebrate the blessing of your mother with this lovely Mom photo frame. 8" x 17" |
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| "Reserve a special spot in your garden or flower bed for this beautiful stones. Crafted of resin, with a cut-out designe, the decorative accent can also hang. 12 1/4"" x 11""." |
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| Never before have our daughters been more concerned and obsessed with the concept of being "fat." From kindergarten on up, girls worry about the size of their stomachs, backsides, and thighs, and even the youngest experiment with dieting and exercise. Much has been written to girls on the challenges they face with regard to body image. But where can a mother turn for advice on how to proactively parent a daughter struggling with--or soon to confront--these insecurities? You can make a difference. Whether your daughter is 8 or 16, Mom, I Feel Fat! will help you understand her, the body image issues she will face--from self-esteem to eating disorders--and yourself. Most of all, you'll be encouraged to use the inevitable questions and challenges regarding body image and eating choices to prevent crisis and to strengthen your relationship with your daughter and with God. |
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| Navigating an adolescent daughter's emotional life is one of a mom's toughest challenges. A teenage girl's volatile emotions can seemingly toss her and you like a hurricane. When a scary external world and a turbulent internal world collide, the result is sometimes overwhelming and confusing. What can you do to protect your relationship with your daughter, guide her through this chaotic time, and assure her you are truly on her side? Your Adolescent Daughter's Struggles Can Help Her and You to Grow and Thrive.The good news is you are equipped with the most powerful resource available for maintaining and developing connection with your daughter: a mother's heart. Learn how you can use hand-in-hand mothering skills to become the ally your daughter needs parenting out of love, not fear and find out how you both can experience dramatic, life-changing growth in the process. |
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| A womans experience as a mother is influenced by the mothering she received as a child. If neglect was a part of that upbringing, the woman who holds a newborn and faces the responsibility of parenting needs a healthy vision of motherhood. T. Suzanne Eller compassionately discusses how a woman can turn from a painful past and embrace a godly example of motherhood. She shares* how shattered legacies can be put back together* the path to restoring the broken image of motherhood* ways to let go and embrace a new storyThis is a celebration of Gods healing power and how all women can become the mom they want to be. |
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| Features a colorful outer frame and holds a 4" X 6" picture and features Scripture from Romans 15:32 and 1 Thess 5:11 |
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| Holds (2) 3" x 5" and (1) 3.75" x 3.5" photos. |
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