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Sacred Ground, Sticky Floors

How Less-Than-Perfect Parents Can Raise (Kind of) Great Kids

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Sacred Ground, Sticky Floors

By: Jami Amerine
Narrated by: Carla Mercer-Meyer
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Come find the miracle in the mayhem.

As moms, we know we've messed up in so many ways. Royally. We think to ourselves: Why can't my children get along with one another? Truthfully, I don't remember the last time my husband and I worked on our own relationship. Now, my oldest daughter is turning away from the faith, and I don't know how to get her back.

Did you know that in the midst of your failures and fears, you are still loved - royally? As a child of noble birth? Do you believe your children are in better hands than your own that grip so desperately?

Jami Amerine, author of Stolen Jesus, returns with a totally relatable account of her experiences as a mom. She's eager to help you see how to let your Heavenly Father parent you so you can embrace peace as you parent.

Come meet the one whose presence turns sticky floors into sacred ground.

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This book is vulnerable and powerful. It tells the messy story of finding and following Christ and raising children and yourself in a fallen world. It’s transparent and refreshing while giving a reality filled dose of hope and down to earthness in what it looks like to raise children while taking on the guilt and pride of their failures and successes. I loved it!!!

Great Book for Every Parent

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The narrator sounds like she’s on the verge of tears the entire book which is distracting and changes her voice when speaking for someone other than the author which is a little too dramatic for me. There were some pretty good points made but otherwise it was just ok.

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