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Author: Amy Bloye
Package Dimensions: 0x0x505
Number Of Pages: 176
Release Date: 01-02-2022
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From energy and injury to surviving middle school, moms are asking questions. They want to know about training, role models, overcoming fear, dealing with ADD, how to talk to their teenagers and how to get them to have a conversation. Moms want to know if they have permission to take care of themselves, how to not act shocked, and how to experience God’s grace and joy in being a boy mom. Twenty-six years of encouragement and wisdom is packed into this short read. Each three-to-five page chapter begins with a story and concludes with a challenging truth and a Scripture reference.
Review
“Authentic and relatable! Each short chapter will grab your heart, empower and encourage you in your journey as you raise a boy.” —
―Lori Wilhite, founder, Leading and Loving It. Author,
My Name is Victorious
“If you are a mom of boys, you will likely find yourself in the pages of this book. You will laugh and you will cry as Amy shares everyday stories that every boy mom can relate to. This is a timely and relevant resource for anyone raising boys or hoping to one day.” —
―Noel Yeatts, President, World Help
“As a father of two boys and leader of a men’s ministry, I can tell you that if you have a son then you absolutely need this book in your life. It is honest, gritty, and hilarious. I wish I had read it twenty years ago!” —
―David Mills, Captain, U.S. Air Force, and author
The Distance,
An Average Joe”s Path to Balancing Family,
Work, and
Triathlon
About the Author
Amy Bloye has a degree in elementary and middle education from Liberty University. She and her husband, Brian started West Ridge Church in Dallas, Georgia in 1997. Amy values encouraging, equipping, and connecting other pastors’ wives, and church planting couples through their non-profit organization, Engage Churches. Amy and Brian speak together at marriage conferences and retreats. Amy started Cultivate, an annual retreat for pastors’ wives and ladies in ministry. She has two young adult sons, Taylor and Zach, an English Lab, Gibson, and a labradoodle named Lucy Montana.
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