Between cleaning, cooking, chauffeuring the kids, work and everything else, it's no wonder moms sometimes feel it requires superhuman effort. Edwards' down-to-earth look at Proverbs 31 features an encouraging and entertaining perspective-grounded in age old truth-that shatters impossible worldly standards for motherhood.
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Reviewed by Robin Billingsly (Lorton, VA), November 11, 2009
I have to admit I wasn't expecting much with the price as low as it is but this book is a home run!! I love it!!! What a great gift for moms. It's nice to know I can still be a great mom even though I'm not the perfect proverbs 31 woman. Yep there are days my childrens socks don't match but that's okay!
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Reviewed by billie jo (oregon), November 06, 2009
I was so disappointed in this book :( I have been looking to study the scriptures more thoroughly on the virtuous woman and i truly believe this book does not describe her well. Grant it i know we don't have time to go to far off lands to find our fabrics for fine linens but... we can do more than fast food!
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