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*Condition Note: Book is in good and very clean condition, has library an envelope and has tape on the spine. It has little freckles on the pages edges.*
The joys and trials of a minister's life--who knows them better than the minister's wife? She may know them more intimately than does the minister himself! Not only does she share in his burdens for the church, it is also her responsibility to provide a firm home base from which he can work efficiently. And the providing of that base often takes some doing: the problems of making a home out of one rented quarters after another, getting along with neighbors who seem to expect more from a minister's family, being all things to all members of a church (which is saying a lot), making small ministerial salary stretch in all directions at once. And still being a sweet and lovable wife to a wonderful man!
Table of Contents
A Brief Foreword
Heart in Mouth
Homemaker Extraordinaire
A Cordon Bleu Cook
Mother on a Tightrope
The "Good" Neighbor
Her Husband's Wife
Mrs. Minister Herself
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1968 |
Printed: |
1968 |
Pages: |
192 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |