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Book Review: The Family Daughter

“Though the World expects the twenty-first century girl to move out of her father’s house and support herself with a career, as Christians we must look to the principles found in God’s Word.  Only when we are following God’s plan will we truly find peace, knowing we are in His will.  His plan for us is a joyous, stimulating, and success-filled mission.” (pg. 16)

 

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Today, I am a “stay-at-home” wife, mother, and homemaker – by both choice and conviction.  But, growing up, I was not, nor did I desire to be, a “stay-at-home daughter.”  In fact, until two years ago, I had never even heard of it!

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In The Family Daughter: Becoming Pillars of Strength in Our Father’s House, 16-year-old author, Sarah Bryant, shares her own struggle with this concept, and offers an encouraging testimony to God’s transforming work in her heart, life, and family.  And, with humility, grace, and maturity, she now seeks to encourage other young ladies to embrace a biblical vision for daughterhood, and to view the season of life before marriage as an opportunity to serve the Lord, bless [their] family, and prepare [them]selves to lead a mission-driven life for His glory. (pg. 24)

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Today, I am over at Raising Homemakers, with a review (and giveaway!) of this book.  Pop on over check it out, and to be entered in the drawing!

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