The Mother's Calling

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ISBN-10 : 0809147017
ISBN-13 : 9780809147014
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Book Synopsis The Mother's Calling by : Julie L. Paavola

Book excerpt: Seeing, understanding, and appreciating motherhood as a special life vocation in which women share and participate in God's works of creative and redemptive love is the focus of this book. Through prayerful reading and reflection upon scripture along with practical contemplative exercises, mothers are invited to a spiritual awakening of their unique calling in life as Christian mothers. This insightful reading resource offers an approach for a renewed understanding about Christian motherhood that may be used individually and in discussion groups. Book jacket.


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