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I'm Glad I'm a Mom: Inspirational Stories of Love, Laughter, and Everyday Life
I'm Glad I'm a Mom Inspirational Stories of Love Laughter and Everyday Life
Author: Hearts at Home
Moms who have chosen to invest their time at home are often asked, ?What do you do all day?? Hearts at Home offers 50 answers to that very question through real?life stories by Liz Curtis Higgs, Jill Briscoe, Julie Barnhill, and 47 others. These stories showcase the triumphs and trials of everyday moms. Sometimes hysterical and sometim...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780736923811
ISBN-10: 0736923810
Publication Date: 3/1/2008
Pages: 224
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2.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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Far too religous for my taste and I'm sure for many other peoples tastes too. I'm not sure if the authors/editors/publishers realize this or not but they're only serving to alienate people by shoving God down people's throats.
I believe in the same God as each of the contributors in this book. I still don't like Him or my religon shoved down my throat every second it takes to read a book.
In the end, anyone else like me, who is religous in their own way without needing a church/pastor/priest/other random "holy" person/overeager, churchgoing friend or stranger to validate everything for them, along with anyone from a different religon and anyone who does not believe in God can get nothing from a book like this.
There is nothing, besides the word "inspirational" on either cover, in the title or description showing that this book is this way. Does inpirational have to mean pushing religon? I don't think it does.
This is supposed to be a parenting book, with stories from parents about parenting. Instead if a religon shoving mess from parents who want to show how "Godly" they are while throwing in a bit about the act of parenting. Miss me with that crap.


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