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Format:HARDCOVER BOOK
Publish Date:4/7/2010
Price:$14.99/$17.99
ISBN:9780446545402
Pages:176
Size:5" x 7-1/2Many women struggle with being mothers. The great joys of parenting are hindered by harsh self-doubt and a chronic lack of physical and emotional energy. In MOMMY POWER, Sheila Schuller Coleman helps women understand that while they really don't have the power or strength to handle the demands of motherhood alone, they don't have to. Mommy strength, Sheila says, comes from asking God to lend some of His, knowing He will never fail to provide. God will enable anyone who asks to become a powerful mother who loves strong, forgives strong, and models a strong faith.
About Author
Sheila Schuller Coleman has a doctorate in educational leadership and administration. For over a decade she has worked in both the public and private school arenas, mentoring schoolteachers, principals, and preschool directors. Sheila is currently senior pastor of the Crystal Cathedral. She lives in Southern California with her husband, Jim, and they are the parents of four children. You can contact Sheila and read her column at www.crystalcathedral.org/Sheila.
I have not reviewed this book yet, but after my last post about giving lots of praise to working Moms of children with medical issues I thought this was a good book to mention. I know I would love to have some "Mommy Power". I am going to read it soon and thought it may make a nice Mothers Day gift also. Thanks to Hatchette Book Group 3 of my readers can win a copy!
To enter: Tell me in what ways you need some more "Mommy Power" (1 entry)
Extra entries:
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This giveaway is open to US and Canada residents only and no PO boxes. Please leave a separate comment for each entry and leave a valid email in one of those comments. This giveaway will end on March 24. The winner will be chosen by random.org (please note that this book will be published in April, so if you are a winner you will not receive this book right away).
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I have some health problems myself and I need to be able to stay strong for my son and I think that this would help me to do that.
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to find more time for for family talks and to teach everybody the values of being open with each other i need to learn to make time for such issues and stop putting it off
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I need Mommy Power on days like today when my car breaks down, my husband is working out of town, and the kids need to be three different places.
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I need mommy power on days when my kids are being whiny and will not stop.
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More time during the day!
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I need more "mommy power" to stay focused on doing what's right for my children, not necessarily what's easiest or most convenient. I need to remain in control, and remember that down the road I won't remember how hard it was a make a meal from scratch, or how stressed out I was when my toddler threw a fit.. I will, however, be faced with the person that my actions shaped..
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I need more time in the day.
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