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Meditations for Single Moms

Susanne Coalson Donoghue

Publisher: Herald Press

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Single. A woman of faith. Pregnant. With touching truthfulness and healing honesty, author Susanne Coalson Donoghue delivers joyous confidence to beleaguered and often hurting or lonely single mothers like herself.Donoghue speaks as a trusted friend, telling of the struggles she and other unmarried mothers experience, writing about getting over shame and embarrassment and learning to rely on extended family and her faith community. Her own powerful story starts with feeling hurt, lonely, and desperate as a single mother; over time, she becomes a confident and love-filled Christian, deeply grateful for the opportunity to raise a promising child of God.These 31 devotionals include the author’s own heartfelt poetry, daily Scriptures, and touching personal stories and wisdom from years of single parenting.
Available since: 08/01/2015.
Print length: 140 pages.

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