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Baby, Baby. Family Heirlooms, #1

Par : Karen Wiesner
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-921314-29-2
  • EAN9781921314292
  • Date de parution17/03/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWriters Exchange E-Publishing

Résumé

Book One Family Heirloom: Accepting God's willA Proverbs 31 wife wonders, does "submissive" mean giving up having anything of her own?Thirty-seven-year-old Tamara Wolfe married her childhood sweetheart, Robert, right out of high school and proceeded to have a passel of children who fill her life to capacity. With the last of her children in preschool, Tamara decides to make a business out of her long-time love of creating designer gift baskets.
She doesn't expect Robert to be against it from her first word. Robert has always prided himself on giving Tamara the option of staying home to raise the children, just as his father did before him. Since birth, it's been drilled into him that a man who doesn't provide for his family is the worst kind of loser. What will happen if her business takes off? She won't have time to take care of the family.
Worse, maybe she won't need him anymore. Although they'd agreed years before their family was complete, Robert considers that perhaps the cure for Tamara's restlessness is another baby. Tamara prays for wisdom. All she wants is a small space of time for herself. Is she being selfish? Or is God leading her to continue being an outdated model of the Proverbs 31 wife--submissive, but never equal?