Since many of you are fans of Unveiled Wife, you may be interested to know that she recently came out with a 30-Day devotional called, Wife after God: Drawing Closer to God & Your Husband. So I thought I'd share it with you today!
Wife After God is a refreshing and inspirational 30 day marriage devotional for wives who desire to have a deeper more fulfilling relationship with God and their husbands. This devotional study was prayerfully composed with 30 days of biblical concepts and practical challenges to help you nourish your relationship with God and your relationship with your husband in marriage into ones that are captivating, intimate and extraordinary. Every day you will be presented with a biblical topic to help draw your nearer to your God and your husband. You will find that as your relationship with the creator deepens so will your love for your husband.
It's available as a paperback or an ebook!
For more information, find Wife After God at Amazon.com
Today and every Tuesday, I want to invite bloggers to link-up any blog posts that will encourage women to joyfully live out their roles as wives and keepers of their homes I'm looking for posts on marriage, parenting, housekeeping, recipes, etc.
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I'd also like to ask you to link back here with the Titus 2sday code (below) so that other bloggers can join in too!
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Lovely book! Thanks for sharing and thanks for hosting today.
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Thanks for hosting! Have a great 4th of July week!
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Thank you for hosting. I am number 234 this week, Christians and Dreadfully Debutante Dogs.
ReplyDeleteWe all learn in different ways, at different paces, and while I understand and encourage people who like to follow a particular book or author as they work their way through the Bible, I encourage people to, now and then, drop that book, author, or person and fly solo -- listening intently for God's voice, using one's analytical prowess to ask questions, and to be confused for awhile, maybe, because the answers don't come quickly or easily. It's an adventure, and one worth trying at least once.