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The Christian Mom's Idea Book: Hundreds of Ideas, Tips, and Activities to Help You Be a Great Mom (Revised Edition)
Ellen Banks ElwellPrice: $14.99 (Trade Paperback)
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This book features more than 500 family-tested ideas and creative suggestions from real moms to help fellow mothers raise godly kids--and have fun at it too.
Product Details
- ISBN-10: 1581349505
- ISBN-13: 9781581349504
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 272
- Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Published: Feb 26, 2008
- Sales Rank: #49 this week
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- Excerpt: Preface, Introduction, and Chapter 1 - 172K PDF
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Description
You can make the most of motherhood with this resourceful book. It’s jam-packed with 500 ideas gathered from more than 80 mothers just like you: mothers of preschoolers, high schoolers, and every age in between. Mothers with one child. Mothers with a houseful of children. Mothers with adopted children. But most of all, mothers with a great desire to raise godly kids—and have fun at it too!
You’ll get fantastic suggestions for fulfilling the all-important role God has given you, including:
- throwing a great birthday party
- handling doctor’s visits
- planning alone time & getaways
- disciplining
- practicing hospitality
- babysitting
- successfully surviving car trips
- dealing with toddlers
- teaching music lessons
- menu planning & grocery shopping
- keeping your marriage alive
- spiritual nurturing
… and so much more in nearly 40 categories. Here is everything you need to provide a safe, nurturing environment for your family—and to make your home a wonderful place to be.
About the Author
Ellen Banks Elwell is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute and the American Conservatory of Music. She and her husband, Jim, live in Wheaton, Illinois, and have three grown sons and one daughter-in-law. Elwell has authored several books for women, including The Christian Mom’s Idea Book, One Year Devotions for Moms, and When There’s Not Enough of Me to Go Around.
