Majoring in Motherhood: A Crash Course in Gospel Truth for the Hardest, Messiest, Most Glorious Job in the World (Emily Schuch)

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Majoring in Motherhood is a book that will bless any mom, but especially moms of little ones who might be feeling a little overwhelmed.

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Majoring in Motherhood: A Crash Course in Gospel Truth for the Hardest, Messiest, Most Glorious Job in the World

Ready for your motherhood crash course? You’ll laugh, cry, and rejoice in God as you learn about:

  • Math: Exponential Laundry, Divided Sleep, Multiplied Love
  • Physics: Laws and Limits under an Infinite God
  • Language Skills: Toddler-ese and the Vocabulary of Sacrifice
  • Health and Hygiene: Lost Vitamins, Eye-Logs, and the Mirror of Motherhood
  • Phys Ed: Maternal Olympics, Hitting Our Limits, Finding True Strength
  • Fashion: The Mom Uniform, Faulty Fig Leaves, the Better Covering of Christ
  • Chemistry: Becoming the Nucleus, Fighting Entropy, Searching for Lasting Peace
  • Philosophy: The Endless Why of Toddlers and the Great Why of Motherhood

Majoring in Motherhood is a book that will bless any mom, but especially moms of little ones who might be feeling a little overwhelmed. This is a delightful, guilt-free, fun book that also runs deep. Charming, witty, and deeply encouraging, the eight brief chapters of Majoring in Motherhood offer honest reflections on the everyday lives of moms, then seamlessly transition into solid theological truth that will strengthen a mother’s faith and her ability to carry on.

Join Emily, a Christian mom of six, as she shares her heart, her life, and the vital, Christ-centered lessons she has learned along the way.

SKU: 9781949253481
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Binding

Paperback

Book Author

Emily Schuch

Page Count

132

Publisher

Cruciform Press

Trim Size

5 x 8

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