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How to Eat Humble Pie & Not Get Indigestion

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Charlene Baumbich never was the humble type. But God has been teaching her humility--and the process feels like getting a pie in the face every so often. She tells us, with candor and humor, about some of these "holy pies" God has delivered and how they have redirected her life (without stifling her pizzazz). Like her frantic expedition to the garbage dump in search of two lost airline tickets. Or missing so many golf shots that she finally began to air for the lake.
Chaarlene's hilarious wit makes this book fun to read. Beyond that, you will discover that humility is not the same as humiliation. Humility frees you to be no more and no less than who you really are.
This book will relieve you of living up to unrealistic expectations so you can enjoy yourself, others and God.

173 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Charlene Ann Baumbich

33 books119 followers
Author, Speaker, Humorist. Seventeen books under her belt (including the Dearest Dorothy series and the Snowglobe Connections series), Charlene is still going strong, finding writing (including grocery lists and brainstorming sessions and eCards to her grandgirlies) more enjoyable than ever. Visit her website at www.charleneannbaumbich.com for more information."

It's awesome when my fictional characters bless me. Like Evelyn in FINDING OUR WAY HOME is fond of saying, "Grace, Amen."

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August 28, 2010
This is a story about humility and how to eat humble pie. There is a great lesson to learn when God makes us learn these, but at the time we do not see it as great. This book is needed for all to read at least once to remember not to live in an unrealistic world.


:) humble pie tastes better when served with a fork.
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