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My friends James and Jenny want to get married, but since James is from Canada, there are a million fees to pay for visas and such. Sudden, unexpected cutbacks and layoffs have left James out of work and Jenny with a 75% paycut. Feel good - help love. ![]()
Press Release: Relief for Busy Women and Moms To Draw Closer to God
Continue reading Book Review: Intimate Conversations by Alicia Britt Chole
*Yes, there’s an asteroid belt’s worth of planetary and space references in this review. Between the title of the book, my lingual nerdiness, and the fact that I’m trying to put together a space unit study for my son, I just couldn’t help it. You’ve been warned.* If men are from Continue reading MOPS Book Review: Life on Planet Mom
Seeing Through the Lies: Unmasking the Myths Women Believe I read Seeing Through The Lies back in October during Fall Into Reading 08. Fantastic book! Vonda is in an online writer’s group that I’m lucky enough to Continue reading Book Review: Seeing Through the Lies
There are work-at-home opportunities and companies everywhere you look. There seem to be twice as many books about working from home out there. Believe me, I know. I’ve worked in libraries and book stores, not to mention reading more of them than I can remember. I’ve even seen and Continue reading MOPS Book Review: Making Work at Home Work
I often struggle with my personal prayers and despite writing since I could pick up a pen, words seem to fail me when I need to pray the most. This is the reason I often turn to the Psalms to inspire my prayers. I also lean heavily upon the promise Continue reading Book Review: Dear God, It’s Me and It’s Urgent
I recently finished Achievement IQ Moments® by “Mr. Achievement” Stan Bronstein – for the first time. I will be reading it again…and again…and again. Described as Moments offers (you guessed Continue reading Book Review: Achievement IQ Moments, by Stan Bronstein
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