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Treasuring Christ When Your Hands Are Full: Gospel Meditations for Busy Moms

by Gloria Furman

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Grocery shopping. Soccer practice. Dirty dishes. Motherhood is tough, and it often feels like the to-do list just gets longer and longer every day-making it hard to experience true joy in God, our children, and the gospel. In this encouraging book for frazzled moms, Gloria Furman helps us reorient our vision of motherhood around what the Bible teaches. Showing how to pursue a vibrant relationship with God-even when discouragement sets in and the laundry still needs to be washed-this book will help you treasure Christ more deeply no matter how busy you are.… (more)
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I was drawn towards the title Treasuring Christ when your Hands are Full. It has a heavy emphasis on moms with young children. It was not exactly the hand full that I am experiencing. It is a good book just not has helpful as I was hoping. ( )
  MaryRachelSmith | Nov 9, 2021 |
As a non-married, non-mom, I found this book encouraging and helpful still. Although written towards moms, Gloria touches on a lot of deeper concepts that we all deal with such as busyness, the importance of Christian sisterhood, trying to act like we've got it all together, and how to show grace when we're running low. The chapters are short and within each chapter she has it divided into smaller sections so it's convenient for people that only get reading time in small spurts. Overall a great concise read. There is a study and discussion guide available on her website as well for group study and further application. ( )
  RebeccaWattier | Mar 22, 2016 |
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Grocery shopping. Soccer practice. Dirty dishes. Motherhood is tough, and it often feels like the to-do list just gets longer and longer every day-making it hard to experience true joy in God, our children, and the gospel. In this encouraging book for frazzled moms, Gloria Furman helps us reorient our vision of motherhood around what the Bible teaches. Showing how to pursue a vibrant relationship with God-even when discouragement sets in and the laundry still needs to be washed-this book will help you treasure Christ more deeply no matter how busy you are.

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