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Making Your House a Home

Autor Jeannie Pickard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2009
Being a keeper of the home is one of the very important things God has called women to do, as we are instructed in Titus chapter two. In other words, much of our time should be focused on looking well to the ways of our household. In this eight-week study, you will learn practical steps from God's Word on how to be a keeper of the home, and the eternal impact it will have if you are willing to be a vessel through which God works! Everything you do as a wife and mother has a direct impact on your home and family. Expect the blessings of God to be poured out, as you study the scriptures, applying them to your life in these areas: [Putting God First [Loving Your Husband [Loving Your Children [Making Memories With Your Family [Getting Organized [Decorating on a Budget [Giving the Gift of Hospitality [Having the Joy of the Lord as Your Strength and Smiling at the Future Jeannie Pickard resides in Cumming, Georgia with her husband, Paul, of twenty-three years and their three boys Christopher, Andrew, and James. At 28 years old, as Jeannie began to apply the Word of God to her life, she watched a transformation begin to take place which started with her marriage. The result was a new trust in the Lord...learning to take Him at His Word, walking by faith and not by sight. This led her on a journey of God's blessings being poured into her life, bringing about changes she never imagined possible! Because of these life-changing experiences, there is a passion inside to encourage women that God's Word is alive and active, bringing life and hope into every situation, regardless of how hopeless it may seem.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781607919421
ISBN-10: 1607919427
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 235 x 191 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Xulon Press