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A Confident Mom

Consisting of short, easy-to-take-in chapters, this book encourages moms in simple ways to give their child what they need most. The author really wants to help women set aside whatever pressures they may feel about all they “should” do, and to see which things are most important. So she includes chapters on how what kids need most includes knowing the BIble is more than a story; that they are worth listening to; that they need to be forgiven and equipped and disciplined, and more.

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Fatal Code: The SNAP Agency

This book promotes the idea of having a family outside of your biological family, which mirrors the way that we should care for our brothers and sisters in Christ. It also deals with forgiveness and confronting your mistakes and guilt.

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To Disguise the Truth

To Disguise the Truth has characters who reference the Bible. It is realistic to the extremely Christian-centered society that existed in America in the 1800s. While there are references and Christian themes, the book does not become overly preachy. This book is clean, humorous, and a good read for Christian women.

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Worthy of Legend

Mercy and forgiveness are major themes emphasized especially in the second half of the book, but every chapter has a Christian value threaded through its plot, only adding to the gentle beauty of Worthy of Legend.

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