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So You Want to Be a Work-At-Home Mom: A Christian’s Gui $16.18 |
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Coping With Your Difficult Older Parent : A Guide for Stressed-Out Children $7.37 Do You Have An Aging Parent Who –Blames you for everything that goes wrong?Cannot tolerate being alone, wants you all the time?Is obsessed with health problems, real, or imagined?Make unreasonable and/or irrational demands of you?Is hostile, negative and critical? Coping with these traits in parents is an endless high-stress battle for their children. Though there’s no medical defination for “dif… |
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The Handbook for Catholic Moms: Nurturing Your Heart, Mind, Body, and Soul $10.45 Read our interview with author Lisa Hendey. In the Handbook for Catholic Moms Lisa Hendey draws from the deep traditions of our Catholic faith and coaches Catholic moms in how to care for themselves—heart, mind, body, and soul—so that they can better love and care for their families, their neighbors, and their Church. With warmth and wisdom, Hendey creates an environment where Cat… |
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My Dad $7.98 According to one little boy, his dad is just about the coolest thing since sliced bread. Equally at ease jumping over the moon and banishing the Big Bad Wolf, this fearless father, in his hideous brown plaid bathrobe and blue-striped pajamas, seems capable of anything. The awe and admiration in his son’s tone are gratifying; his hyperboles are droll. “He’s as strong as a gorilla, and as … |
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Chasing Superwoman: A Working Mom’s Adventures in Life and Faith $14.99 “>>The Christian community tends to operate under the assumption that the only women attending church are traditional stay-at-home moms.> >But in truth, more than 75% of mothers with school-age children work outside the home.>> >>Chasing Superwoman gives these working mothers what they’ve been craving – a funny, intelligent, relevant exploration of what it means to live out a vibrant faith amidst the many demands placed on their time and energy.> >Chasing Superwoman provides spiritual struggle of the working mother, plus a lot of laughter and encouragement for working women to embrace their busy life and trust God’s grace for getting it all done.>> >>Pages: 256>> >> >> >>About the Author:>> >>Susan DiMickele has been a trail lawyer for fourteen years and a mother for eight of those years.> >While she strives to be at the top of her profession, her greatest accomplishment and challenge is partnering with husband Doug to raise Nicolas, Anna, and Abigail—to know and love God. >>” |
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Working Mom’s 411: How to Manage Kids, Career, & Home $14.99 “The Working Mom’s 411 provides parents with the options, tools and solutions that will enable them to make educated and informed choices for their family and successfully navigate the waters of the two parent working household. It’s an all in one resource that will rescue moms trying to put together the how to do it all puzzle. With informed insight, a healthy sense of humor, and a fresh, expert perspective, Michelle LaRowe shares time saving tips and practical solutions to the common complications working mothers face Here are at your fingertips current childcare options, including an assessment tool for moms to evaluate which option best suits their needs; solutions to everyday problems working parents face from scheduling to overcoming the stigma often associated with moms who work outside the home; and practical tips on managing childcare, school activities, self care, home life and marriage.” |
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Working Mom’s 411 $11.19 Working Mom’s 411 |
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1001 Things It Means To Be A Mom $9.99 “So what, exactly, does it mean to be a mom? No matter what phase of motherhood a woman finds herself in, she has one thing in common with all other moms: the need to feel appreciated and encouraged. Harry H. Harrison Jr.’s latest dose of trademark wit and wisdom pays tribute to the many aspects required to be a mom. Ranging from new moms, working moms, single moms, moms of adult kids and more, 1001 Things it Means to be a Mom provides a big dose of praise and understanding that will leave moms from all walks of life feeling uplifted and highly valued. With two million books in the market, no one knows how to deliver such simple, powerful insights like Harry.” |
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Good-bye Working Mom Syndrome $10.5 Good-bye Working Mom Syndrome |
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Working $15 “We spend most of our waking hours working, but we rarely consider its theological meanings or implications. Is work a punishment or curse, an avenue to human flourishing or redemption, or something else? Is there a distinctively Christian approach to working? Darby Ray, lifts up key insights from Christian scripture and tradition and considers their implications for todays complex, globalized world of work.” |
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So You Want to Be a Work-At-Home Mom: A Christian’s Guide to Starting a Home-Based Business $15.99 “Home-based businesses are estimated to be a $427 billion-a-year industry. In recent studies it was found that as many as 105 million people in North America alone were working at home. Considering this information, it is obvious that home-based businesses can be successful-and authors Jill Hart and Diana Ennen will help you succeed with your own. So You Want to Be a Work-at-Home Mom details all the basics of starting a business in a spiritual, motivational, and comprehensive manner. From deciding what type of business to start to keeping your family and faith first, this helpful tool details every aspect of establishing a business. With proven success tips utilized by the authors and others who own work-at-home businesses, this inspiration approach will provide you with the resources you need to start your own home-based business. So You Want to Be a Work-at-Home Mom includes: Detailed information on types of businesses to start Ideas and assistance for setting up, operating, and marketing your business Definitions and descriptions of work-at-home terminology and processes Help for developing your Web site Explanations of the business ‘nuts and bolts,’ including bookkeeping, taxes, and more Click here to listen to an interview with the author.” |
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The Christian Pastor And The Working Church $27.68 The Christian Pastor And The Working Church |
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The Power of a Positive Mom & The Power of a Positive Woman $16.99 “2 Best-Selling, Positively Power-Packed Books in 1> There’s an amazing power in the fourteen principles shared in this dynamic duo of a book. Seven time-tested principles from the The Power of a Positive Mom are perfect for stay-at-home and working moms alike; plus seven more life-changing principles from The Power of a Positive Woman will unlock the potential in any woman to be a positive influence in her world> In this two-for-one book you’ll learn the power of your words and how to use them positively; you’ll learn how your prayers, encouragement, attitude, and example can change your family forever; and you’ll learn how to become a powerful force in your family, your church, your community, and your world. Become the positive mom and woman that you were created to be.” |
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Look Great, Feel Great: Working Mom Fitness $19.99 Look Great, Feel Great: Working Mom Fitness |
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Christian Mom – Ladies Cut $17.99 Kerusso Christian T-shirt |
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Coach Mom $14.99 “Coach Mom brings humor and hope to mothers overwhelmed with all they have to handle. Filled with heartwarming stories, Scripture, practical tips, and tools for home organization, this book helps moms who feel out of control find ways to be in control so their families can function like the Dream Team that they are. Author Brenna Stull offers simple ways to make small daily steps toward change. Her encouragement guides each mom to see that her family can be characterized by a joyful, intentional home life.” |
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Queen Mom $13.99 “Queen Mom helps frazzled, overworked moms understand how they relinquished control of their thrones, the need to develop God’s vision for their kingdoms, and how to restore peace and order in their castles. Moms will also learn why they need to show their kids the world does not revolve around them, how to help them handle their emotions, and how to prepare and release their kids into the real world.> >About the Author>> Brenda Garrison’s passion is sharing the truth of God’s Word with women to help them victoriously live the way God intended. Brenda is a popular speaker at workshops, retreats, and women’s events, as well as a writer who’s been published in Today’s Christian Woman, Hearts at Home magazine, and Hearts at Home Devotional. Brenda and her husband, Gene, reside in Metamora, Illinois, with their three unique and challenging princesses.” |
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The Mom Ministry $14 “The Mom Ministry is a life-changing trumpet call to today’s Moms, to be set free to see their work as God sees it – as a “ministry.” A revolutionary message motivating readers to heed the call of God, to be transformed and used by Him to raise up a generation that will impact the world with the power and presence of Christ, like never before. There is a unique “move of God” being released through the Mother-heart of God to call forth and prepare the next generation. God is calling today’s Moms to rise up and embrace their true purpose. The Mom Ministry comforts, inspires, encourages, and equips Moms to know the times and know what they should do (I Chronicles 12:32). It’s time to be led by the spirit and used by him at home, in mentoring relationships, in the workplace and in your community. Mom Ministry Conferences, Workshops and life-changing ministry forums are available.” |
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Working Mom Survival Guide $11.16 The top editors at Working Mother magazine draw on the wisdom and experience of working moms to provide surprising solutions and must-know shortcuts. Original. 10,000 first printing. |
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Moments for Mom $9.99 “>Moments for Mom perpetual calendar.> >>Perpetual calendar for your desk or kitchen counter features inspirational thoughts and Scripture verses from NIV.>> >>Material: Paper, wire and cardboard.>> >Dimensions: L 5.5 X W1.5 X H5.5 inches>” |
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The Power of a Positive Mom $14.99 “The Power of a Positive Mom offers seven time-tested principles that will transform your role, to make you not just a mother but a Positive Mom.” |
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Christian Mom 2 – Ladies Cut $17.99 Kerusso Christian T-shirt |
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El Poder de una Madre Positiva = The Power of a Positive Mom $9.99 “Mothers are the backbone of Hispanic families. However, many of them feel that they don’t have a great influence on the world. But they do No one has a greater impact on the home than a mother, and that impact can be defeating negative or powerfully positive. In the pages of this book, readers will learn seven, simple principles for shaping their family for good-principles that work for stay-at-home and working moms alike. A most for every Latino home” |
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Content to Be Good, Called to Be Godly: What to Do When Your Life Is Full, But Your Soul Is Empty $1.99 Are you feeling burned out? exhausted? spiritually stagnant?The solution may surprise you.Do you sometimes feel like a “professional Christian”? Do you secretly feel that your soul is starved but you don’t have time to nourish it? Do you live a life that looks perfect from the outside . . . but is missing the joy Jesus promised?You’re on the “spiritual treadmill”—a one-person faith walk that feels more like a trudge crammed into your schedule when it’s most convenient. Your worn-out spirit tells the real story: This self-designed program isn’t working and it’s time to try something different. The solution is found in Scripture . . . and it won’t be quite what you expect.Join Janet Denison—Bible teacher, mom, and busy pastor’s wife—on an invigorating journey through Scripture that will renew your soul. Drawing from lessons she needed to learn herself, Janet becomes your spiritual trainer as together you listen for God’s voice and discern how he wants you to use your gifts. In Content to Be Good, Called to Be Godly, you’ll find caring guidance, wise insights, and Bible study questions for individual or group use . . . leading you from a ho-hum faith to the dynamic joy of a God-driven, God-filled life. |
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Nothing: Something to Believe in $11.99 We sat in a little circle, Mom on the brown leather chair, Dad on the matching ottoman; I was on the carpet.” So,” I said. “What are we?”Both of my parents had looks of utter confusion on their faces. I had really stumped them. After a pause, my dad asked for clarification . . . .” . . . it’s like this-all my friends are something. Vanessa is a Unitarian, Michelle is Catholic, Lucy is Presbyterian . . . so I just want to know-what am I?”I smiled at them to make them feel better. But I was getting pretty nervous, too.”We’re nothing.” My father was looking right at me; he had a pleasant, friendly kind of an expression. “Nothing,” he said again.”That’s right,” said my mother. She seemed relieved that Dad had just said it. “Nothing at all. . . . We like being nothing.”What is it like to grow up in a house with no religion? What kind of experiences does someone have when one is not a believer and yet comes into constant contact with religion? How can a person find out what they are when they focus primarily on what they are not?These are the questions raised in the memoir Nothing. With humor, wit, and poignant insight, Nica Lalli recounts her mishaps and misadventures with religion from early childhood into her adult years. As a questioning child, unsure of her idea of God, then a teenager feeling like an outsider, and finally an adult mother confronted by her husband’s born-again Christian family and questions from her own children, Nica vividly describes her struggle to find out what kind of “something” she really is. In the end, the author finds that “nothing” is a philosophy to be embraced rather than feared. Nothing is an appealing, sensitively written story that offers hope, humor, and reason to millions of similar Americans who feel alienated in an ever more religiously polarized nation.Nica Lalli (Brooklyn, NY) is a freelance art educator working with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Student and Family |
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We Are The Much More!!! $10.24 ABOUT THE AUTHORSusan Ruth Hudson was born July 17, 1953 in Pontiac, Michigan. Her parents, Les and Fran Hudson, lovingly raised her and her siblings, Kaye, Scott, and Patti.Susie became involved in Michigan Christian Campus Ministries while attending Michigan State University and was challenged greatly in her walk with the Lord. After marriage in 1977 to Michael O’Berski, they were blessed with five incredible sons. Michael became a Campus Minister in 1979 and Susie was thrilled to be able to stay home and play Mom! God moved them into church ministry in 1992 to West Lansing Church of Christ in Lansing, Michigan.In 2005, Susie became a Realtor until God moved them in 2008 to Oakland Drive Christian Church in Portage. She currently is working as an Administrative Assistant at a Christian Assisted Living Residence. Great joy comes in serving the elderly and their families!Her heart throb is her family! With all of the boys grown and spread around the country, Michael and Susie try to visit as often as they can. They are delighted to have three practically perfect granddaughters with more grandchildren to follow!God has been talking to Susie about this book for years. In January 2010, two days a month were freed up in her work schedule. When Susie asked God what He would have her do with this “bonus” time, He said to WRITE THIS BOOK! In Matthew 6:25-33, God tells us as He clothes the lilies of the field and cares for the birds of the air, SO MUCH MORE He cares for us! Let us live for the smile of Jesus and echo His glory to the world around us! After all, WE are the MUCH MORE!!! |
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