Nurture: Give and Get What You Need to Flourish
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Nurture: Give and Get What You Need to Flourish  -     By: Lisa Bevere

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Is mothering becoming a lost art? Concerned that it is, Bevere calls on this generation of godly women to help, guide, shape, and nurture the next. Go beyond mere mentoring - often narrowly focused on life or career skills - and discover how to invest encouragement, unconditional love, and biblical truth in the hurting and lonely around you. Paperback.

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Title: Nurture: Give and Get What You Need to Flourish
By: Lisa Bevere
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
Vendor: FaithWords
Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.25 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 044669469X
ISBN-13: 9780446694698
Stock No: WW694698

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Nurture (verb): 1. To give tender care and protection. 2. To encourage to grow, develop, thrive, and be successful.
This beautifully describes what God's daughters so desperately need. In this heartfelt work, Lisa explains how women of all ages must awaken and restore their capacity to give and receive nurture.
The need for this indelible force is far more urgent than we know. Is it possible we are too busy surviving to assure that the vulnerable among us thrive? Are we too guarded, wounded, and afraid to open our lives to the nurture of others? What can be done to reestablish this language of the feminine heart? It is time women are healed and empowered.
If you have never experienced nurture, this is your season. Lisa's stirring message shows you how to make these vital heart connections. We need each other's comfort and assurance as we define ourselves, find our voice, and begin to fulfill God's purpose on Earth.
In Lisa's own words: "There is such a resonance in my spirit . . . this is in fact our season to grow, develop, and thrive. Heaven is passionately and purposefully reconnecting with our wounded, war-torn earth and the people who inhabit her. In this season I believe the daughters of God will prove integral agents. Nurture is not expensive-it is expansive. The life of everyone enlarges when it is added. As this happens, we will cease to merely function-we will indeed flourish."

Author Bio

Lisa Bevere is a speaker and bestselling author of Fight Like a Girl and Kissed the Girls and Made Them Cry. Through books, media, and conferences, women of all ages have found release and restoration as Lisa challenges them to find freedom and embrace fearless living. Lisa cohosts The Messenger with her husband, John, which broadcasts to over two hundred nations. She makes her home in Colorado Springs with her husband and four sons. You can learn more about Lisa at www.MessengerInternational.org.

Editorial Reviews

"Girl power just got glorious! Author Lisa Bevere leads readers through the mixed-up maze of ideas that trap women with untruths. The result is an exhilarating freedom to live as God intended . . .Lisa Bevere has a talent for making spiritual truths relevant and understandable."—Joyce Handzo, In the Library Review on Fight Like A Girl
"Bevere, an evangelical speaker and author known for tackling touchy topics with candor, wit and transparency . . . calls Christian women to cease trying to emulate men and embrace their feminine, strong nature . . . All will appreciate Bevere's authenticity as she delves deep to unmask long-held misconceptions regarding women's uniqueness and untapped potential. "—Publishers Weekly on Fight Like A Girl

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