Truth and Dare Ann-Margret Hovsepian Paperback, 432 pp., $14.99 David C. Cook (October 1, 2011)
Ann-Margret Hovsepian dares girls 8 to 12 to transform their lives and world through active faith in these short devotions featuring specific daily challenges that put learned truth into life-altering action.
Work, Love, Pray is a hands-on guide for young professional Christian women seeking balance and fulfillment in all aspects of their lives. Full of practical advice and inspiring stories, this book helps sidestep the pitfalls of the “Superwoman,” while encouraging women to reach for the best of all three worlds: faith, family, and career.
Too Blessed to Be Stressed Debora Coty Paperback, 224 pp., $9.99 Barbour Books (August 1, 2011)
If you often find yourself struggling with the stresses of finances, health, career, relationships, self-image, or family, then this humor-filled volume is just what you need. With simple, practical tips for attaining the peace you crave—the peace that passes all understanding—you’ll discover healing, refreshment, and revitalization for your spirit, body, and mind.
Women are bombarded with the lie that how we look is far more important than who we are. It’s time for a clarion call back to the truth. Journey with gifted storyteller Kim Meeder as she encourages women to see that true value is defined by our Creator and that real beauty isn’t a look, it’s an action. It can be found by making one crucial, life-defining choice: to lay down selfish desires, pick up your sword, and fight for those who are losing their battle for hope. As you do, fierce beauty is revealed—along with lasting value, fulfillment, and joy.
My So-Called Life as a Proverbs 31 Wife Sara Horn Paperback, 208 pp., $13.99 Harvest House Publishers (September 1, 2011)
Author Sara Horn always admired the Proverbs 31 wife. Join Sara as she heads into a one-year domestic experiment and offers full access to see if this biblical model can be embraced by a modern woman—even one who can’t sew. With humility and humor, Sara sets out to pursue the Proverbs 31 characteristics through immersing herself in all things domestic, but when her family’s situation changes and she must return to a full-time job, she’s forced to look at the Proverbs 31 woman with a whole new viewpoint.