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My Heart’s At Home

[amazon_image id=”0736918264″ link=”true” target=”_blank” size=”medium” ]My Heart’s at Home: Becoming the Intentional Mom Your Family Needs[/amazon_image]

 

Jill Savage has done it again.  She is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors and encourager.  I’ve wanted to go to a Hearts At Home conference, and with every book I read of hers  (Read my reviews of her other books: here and here), the desire gets even stronger.  I would love to be able to meet this wonderful lady someday!

I loved this book, but it did also make me a little sad, just because I wanted to be the one to write a book just like this.  Who knows, maybe I’ll get to do something similar someday!  I thought this book would be a great encouragement for the stay at home mom, and it is, but there is also so much more!  I think a working mom would greatly benefit from reading this book as well!  (Any takers, any working moms want to review this book for me?!)  So many of my own Parenting Beliefs are paralleled in this book.  In my opinion, this is a great guide and encouragement on how to be an amazing mother!

Here’s what you’ll find in this book:

 

Chapters

What Is Home?

Home as a Safe House

Home as a Rest Area

Home as a Trauma Unit

Home as a Church

Home as a Pep Rally

Home as a Research Lab

Home as a School

Home as a Museum

Home as a Playground

Home as a Business Office

Home as a Hospitality House

Home as a Cultural Center

Mom, Site Manager

Dad, General Contractor

Mom and Dad, Managing Partners

Kids, Builders Under Construction

Discussion Guide

Notes

Acknowledgements

 

 

Other books I want to read because of this book:

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I am a teacher turned stay at home mom to seven children. I have a passion for helping parents be better parents and strive to help make life easier for them. Join me on my journey!

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