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Divine Stories of the Yahweh Sisterhood

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Friends Forever. Think back, remember as a child your best girlfriend in all the world. Remember the promise "Friends Forever?" No matter what, you would always be there for each other, through thick and thin, you're best friends. But in today's fast-paced society it is easy to take life and friends for granted. Life's accomplishments seem to be judged and rewarded by the big checkmark on the almighty "To Do List" of laundry, groceries, work, schedules, family, daycare, school, sports . . . and the list goes on and on. Women are tender, fun-loving creations and relational by nature. Not only do they acknowledge their need for one another, but they tend to revel in it. Entering together into a sacred dance of motherhood, daughterhood, sisterhood and friendship. The Divine Stories of the Yahweh Sisterhood is a spiritual journey towards a closer relationship with God and the special women in your life. This book contains all the beauty and power of a delightful group hug. Its pages are filled with heartwarming stories from women around the world told from each woman's own, unique point of view. So, get ready for the time of your life as you enjoy the powerful, funny, and sometimes tearful stories in The Divine Stories of the Yahweh Sisterhood! Remember . . . Friends Forever!

272 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2006

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Michelle Medlock Adams

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Michelle Medlock Adams is a best-selling author and an award-winning journalist, earning top honors from the Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Hoosier State Press Association.

Author of over 100 books with close to 4 million books sold, Michelle is also a New York Times Bestselling ghostwriter and has won more than 90 industry awards for her own journalistic endeavors, including the prestigious Golden Scroll for Best Children’s Book in 2020, 2019 and 2018 for “How Much Does God Love You?” “Dinosaur Devotions” and “My First Day of School”. And, over the past three years, she has added several first place honors from the Christian Market Book Awards, the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards, and the Illumination Book Awards in multiple categories.

Since graduating with a journalism degree from Indiana University, Michelle has written more than 1,700 articles for newspapers, magazines, and websites; acted as a stringer for the Associated Press; written for a worldwide ministry; hosted “Joy In Our Town” for the Trinity Broadcasting Network; blogged twice weekly for Guideposts from 2013 to 2015; written a weekly column for a Midwest newspaper; served as an adjunct professor at Taylor University four different years; and acted as President of Platinum Literary Services, a premier full-service literary firm for five years. Today, she runs her own children's book imprint--Wren & Bear Books--an imprint of End Game Press.

Michelle is celebrating the recent release of her books, "Dachshund Through the Snow," "Fly High," "Our God is Bigger Than That!," and "Springtime for Your Spirit."

Michelle is married to her high school sweetheart, Jeff, and they have two daughters, Abby and Allyson, two sons-in-law, four granddaughters and two grandsons. She and Jeff share their home in Southern Indiana with two miniature dachshunds and two spoiled cats. When not writing or teaching writing, Michelle enjoys bass fishing, cheering on Indiana University sports teams and the Chicago Cubbies, and all things leopard print.

You can learn more about Michelle at www.michellemedlockadams.com and by following her @INwritergirl on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest.

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Loved this book and I was actually one of the ladies who had their piece published in it.
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