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Raised Right: One Woman’s Journey
As I’ve written in an earlier post, God has infused me with a drive to learn. Right now, I’m on a reading kick of women’s memoirs. And not just any stories, but those about personal growth/change. This series included Alisa Harris’ … Continue reading
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Why ‘Lean In’ Works for All (Christian) Women and Men
I’m currently addicted to reading. It’s part of who I am – the constant drive to learn. My current subject? How women, especially married with children who are Christian to any degree. While currently a wife and mother, dividing time … Continue reading