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Sharon W. Betters

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Sharon Betters is a mother of four and grandmother of nine. She is a nationally known conference and retreat speaker and has also spoken to women's groups in Africa and Japan. Author of Treasures of Encouragement and Treasures of Faith, she has also contributed articles to Today's Christian Woman, Virtue, and Christian Parenting Today. ...more

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Aging with Grace: Flourishi...

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Treasures of Encouragement:...

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Treasures In Darkness: A Gr...

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“Spiritual mothering often happens more around a kitchen table that in a structured study (p. 213).”
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“As life slows down, we can become controlling and critical, or we can reflect on God’s sovereign love that chose and planted us in his house. The more we live in the light of the reality of his presence, the more we flourish as his Spirit fills us with sap to nurture and encourage others to flourish.”
Sharon W. Betters, Aging with Grace: Flourishing in an Anti-Aging Culture

“The church, like a home, is not a place where perfect people enjoy each other’s company. It’s a place where spiritual nurture, training, and discipline help imperfect people take on the image of their perfect heavenly Father. The church is not a place for hibernation; it’s a place where we learn, grow, take risks, make mistakes, and get up and try again (p. 99).”
Sharon W. Betters, Treasures of Encouragement: Women Helping Women in the Church
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