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Loving Yourself More: 101 Meditations for Women

by Virginia Ann Froehle

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"Love your neighbor as yourself." Many women today are realizing that they have kept the first part of this commandment too well and the second part too poorly. Virginia Froehle invites women to dwell on the most basic of all Christian truths: God's love for us and God's call for us to love ourselves. She adapts the scriptures so that they speak personally to women and explores a variety of images of God.… (more)
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Wonderful ! Gentle, reassuring, peaceful......the way knowing or trying to know God should be. No threats, no talks of damnation, being wicked, dirty or sinful.

The best sort of book for those of us who have already been kicked around our entire childhoods and then some more after that.

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"Love your neighbor as yourself." Many women today are realizing that they have kept the first part of this commandment too well and the second part too poorly. Virginia Froehle invites women to dwell on the most basic of all Christian truths: God's love for us and God's call for us to love ourselves. She adapts the scriptures so that they speak personally to women and explores a variety of images of God.

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