Rating: Summary: Heart warming and eye opening Review: If Beth Moore is a lesser woman, I hate to think of what that makes me. After living her Bible Sutdies "A Man after His Own Heart" and "A Woman's Heart" I knew I had to read this book. It went way beyond my high expectations of Beth Moore. GREAT READ!
Rating: Summary: Open, honest, heart-warming thoughts on God's graces. Review: Taking one from laughter to tears, both from sadness and happiness, this book touches the heart and spirit by relating how God's grace touches our lives as women. Whether you are single, married, a mother or not, you will be touched by the openness and honesty of Beth Moore as she relates how God has worked in her life and how He can work in yours!
Rating: Summary: Wonderfully spoken Review: Thank you for the words which you have writen to those of us who know no words which to write, or even say at times... I have been involved in a ladies Bible study at my church, and we are doing the book, "A Womans Heart, Gods Dwelling Place." and I must say I have fallen in love with my Lord and Savior all over again. I also am thanking God for the gift he has blessed you my sister with. I was married two weeks ago to the man with which I know that the Lord blessed me with and my sister read the poem about the Bride there that night after my pastor had pronounced us husband an wife and it brought such joy to my husband and myself. Again thank you and bless you for all that you are in my life of ups and downs, hills and valleys.....etc..pamela
Rating: Summary: CREATES A TENDER HEART Review: This collection of poetry and short stories comes straight from Ms. Moore's heart and touches your own. Both thought provoking and inspiring; once you begin reading you cannot put it down. Refreshing to find both faith and truth in writing so beautiful. A perfect book for the faith-filled woman!
Rating: Summary: Open, honest, heart-warming thoughts on God's graces. Review: With all of the self-help books and motivational seminars, it's easy to feel inadequate in this life. It's almost as if, when you're facing illness or sadness or failure, YOU are to blame, because someone out there has a solution you should have seized. The reality of it is, we are not in control, despite what our egos think! And sometimes, we will face these struggles...inevitably! The key is to be anchored to Someone greater than yourself! I found Beth Moore's book refreshing and so funny. She is candid about what we face in life...the disappointments, the trials, the joy, the wonder of it all. And she makes no apologies for relying on Jesus Christ as her only sustanance. I would recommend this book especially to moms, adoptive parents, brides-to-be, and grandmothers needing a good laugh! A quick and thoroughly enjoyable read...
Rating: Summary: The author's candidness is encouraging...we all struggle! Review: With all of the self-help books and motivational seminars, it's easy to feel inadequate in this life. It's almost as if, when you're facing illness or sadness or failure, YOU are to blame, because someone out there has a solution you should have seized. The reality of it is, we are not in control, despite what our egos think! And sometimes, we will face these struggles...inevitably! The key is to be anchored to Someone greater than yourself! I found Beth Moore's book refreshing and so funny. She is candid about what we face in life...the disappointments, the trials, the joy, the wonder of it all. And she makes no apologies for relying on Jesus Christ as her only sustanance. I would recommend this book especially to moms, adoptive parents, brides-to-be, and grandmothers needing a good laugh! A quick and thoroughly enjoyable read...
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