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Posted May 3, 2009
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Great for gift giving. Good for any woman. But particularly one who thinks she has to do it all and do it perfect. Or someone going through a rough time (maybe a break up). Put in perspective that we need to rely on God. Kristin Armstrong talks to you like a great girlfriend. I highly recommend this inspiring book.
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Posted August 2, 2009
Wasn't certain what type of book I was expecting but over all I enjoyed the messages in this book. There were more religious undertones than I normally care for but read past them to the messages Kristin was trying to send. We don't all have the additional resources in our lives that she does - so her 'struggles" might not be as easy to relate to as the rest of us buying this book. Full of encouraging comments and self-reflection that can't hurt anyone looking to rise above the challenges they find in journey of life.
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Posted March 16, 2011
This book will make you think and laugh at the same time. I think every woman of faith will relate! Well done!
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Overview
When Kristin Armstrong was in the pit of her divorce, she eagerly read every spiritual book and devotional she could get her hands on out of a hunger to connect with someone who knew exactly what she was going through and how she felt. Now, at a time when society offers so many conflicting messages about what it means to be a woman, Kristin invites readers to discover grace as a way of life.Using real-life anecdotes, biblical wisdom, and insight born of hard experience, Kristin teaches women the twelve traits of grace, inviting reflection and interaction. Warm, engaging, and practical, WORK IN PROGRESS examines what God has to say about being His kind of woman in the twenty-first ...