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Stepparenting with Grace

A Devotional for Blended Families

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By Gayla Grace

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$15.99

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$21.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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This item is a preorder. Your payment method will be charged immediately, and the product is expected to ship on or around August 7, 2018. This date is subject to change due to shipping delays beyond our control.

These devotions provide companionship, encouragement, understanding, and biblical insights from a veteran stepmom. This trusted resource will help you gain strength, wisdom, and comfort as you navigate the rocky terrain of creating a blended family. You will learn how to:
  • Trust a loving God when the kids do not.
  • Find unity in your new marriage and parenting through grace and understanding.
  • Explore your worth in Christ amid rejection.
  • Gain confidence in the stepparent role as you take on the armor of God.
  • Persevere through challenges and obstacles toward healthy, thriving relationships.

Each devotion begins with Scripture along with an encouraging thought for the day and closes with prayer.

On Sale
Aug 7, 2018
Page Count
208 pages
Publisher
Worthy Inspired
ISBN-13
9781683972686

Gayla Grace

About the Author

Gayla Grace is the leader and co-founder of Sisterhood of Stepmoms, a non-profit organization designed to create community and a retreat for stepmothers. She holds a master’s degree in Psychology and Counseling and founded StepparentingWithGrace.com more than a decade ago to offer coaching services, resources, and other encouragement to stepfamilies. Gayla and her husband, Randy, have five children in their blended family, ages sixteen to thirty-two, and reside in Bossier City, Louisiana with an “ours” child still at home.

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