Grit And Grace
$16.99
Hang in There, Mama!
For those moments when you think you’ll never live up to the Supermoms around you–when you’re elbow deep in the grind of diapers and laundry and peanut butter sandwiches–you need a good dose of Grit and Grace.
This refreshing collection of 90 daily devotions comes from two moms who’ve found themselves face-to-the-floor in need of encouragement and now offer it to you. These short messages of truth remove the filter of perfection with humor and vulnerability. As you read the Scripture and prayer that accompanies each day’s message, you’ll discover more fully who you are in the Savior and learn to raise your children to be image-bearers of His love to the world.
In giving yourself grace, you will receive even more grace from the One who is present in your life right now and in every moment.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736976244
ISBN10: 0736976248
Suzanne Gosselin | Gretta Kennedy
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2019
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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