A great book that will touch the hearts of women of all ages and all walks of life. Women today want to know that God loves them as they are—with all their faults, failures and secret sins only God knows. They also want to know how to better love the people around them: to be better mothers, better wives, better friends. This book is divided into three well-structured sections: Trusting the Father’s Love for You, Becoming a Woman of Love and Experiencing Life With Others. This unique book, written especially to women, explores how to love and be loved. It includes reflections, experiences and insights from amazing women such as Joyce Meyer, Juanita Bynum and Diana Hagee.
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There were many sections that I found helpful and inspiring! It was short enough that it was still worth the read. However too much of the husband watches football and the wife waits for him to get home from work starts to make me uneasy. As a social worker I see all kinds of marriages and in my own I am the sports lover and we both work full time. You have to take those parts of the book (which is a small part) as a grain of salt. They are the completed valid personal insights of the wonderful women who wrote the book. It simply bothered me that they spoke as if their experiences are how all women are rather than a saying that they are the way life is for them personally. Other than those few chapters the book was both light, makes you smile, laugh, and cherish your relationship with god.