There's no need to pray for more hours in your day! Drawing on Proverbs 31, Jordan offers spiritual guidance and time-saving tips for all women. Discover how to always have a clean house with a quick 45-minute "wipe-down," how to streamline grocery shopping and meal planning, how to plan regular activities for your kids, and more.
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Reviewed by Chris Caudill (Darlington, Maryland), November 23, 2001
Absolutely Awesome! A great find! Takes the overwhelming job of being a godly wife and mom and breaks it into bite size, double tasks. This is one of my most referred books to women in our ministry!
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Reviewed by Jess (Milford, NH), September 08, 2000
This is absolutely wonderful!! If you are feeling discouraged about being a mom and/or wife, you NEED to read this book.
It makes you feel extremely special and helps you put things in order as God wants them. Very easy to follow and extremely practical. A must for EVERY woman.
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Reviewed by Rachael Reid (Corinth, MS), September 07, 2000
This book had some very practical guidelines for getting your entire life organized. It covers everything from relationships to meal-planning. I would recommend ths book to any mom searching for a little direction.
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Author: Lane Jordan
Located in: Frisco, TX
Submitted: September 06, 2006
Tell us a little about yourself. I was born in Atlanta, Ga., one of 7 children in
a home where my dad worked and traveled and my
mom stayed home. She taught me how to take care
of a home, cook and stay organized. I love all
sports and being outside, reading, being with my
children, decorating. I also LOVE to sing! And
have released a CD.
What was your motivation behind this project? I was already speaking to women's groups and a
friend encouraged me to write a book. So, I
started working on this one so that I would have
something to hand out when I spoke. It got so
big, I self-published it and then it was picked
up by Hendrickson Publishers!
What do you hope folks will gain from this project? My prayer is to offer encouragement, support and
hope for women of today. I want them to gain the
perspective that they are not alone in feeling
disorganized and this book is a book of helps
and tips to get them going.
Who are your influences, sources of inspiration or favorite authors / artists? I would say my main influence is God's Word --
He knows more about women than anyone! And he
devoted almost a whole chapter, Proverbs 31, to
the 'idel' woman. I also was influenced by
women Bible teachers and speakers.
Anything else you'd like readers / listeners to know: After this first book, I wrote a cookbook to go
along with the chapter 2. And then in July
2006, my 3rd book was released, "12 Steps to
Becoming a More Organized MOM", also available
from Christian Book.com.