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Hidden Art of Homemaking
I wish I had read this book years ago. It is not really a how-to book, but is a book on creativity. It was originally named Hidden Art and that was a more accurate name. It focuses on how very creative our God is, and since we are created in His image, we also are creative beings. Our creativity comes out in very different ways with different people. My husband and I are as different as night and day in every area of our lives. This book helped me to understand him and others a little more.
Although we do not agree with all her choices of reading materials, I learned much from it and would encourage others to read it.
(pb, medium size, 215 pages) by Schaeffer. $9.99
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Way in the Wilderness
The book is about solutions to financial problems. It is the story of a family struggling to make ends meet. They look around at their friends and acquaintances observing the different lifestyles. They also consider what these families do to make a dollar stretch or to bring additional income into the family coffers. The first couple of chapters are slow reading, but the reader soon becomes caught up in the lives of these people. It covers many financial options from part time jobs to home businesses, and the effects of each on the family. The grandparents give very helpful insights into where they made their mistakes when their children were young, and the impact of those mistakes on the lives of their now-grown children. This book provides considerable wisdom from people who have made and analyzed their mistakes and successes. We can learn from them.
(hb, medium size, 240 pages) by Wagler. $9.60

