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Everyday Miracles

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These touching reflections of a young mother’s hopes, dreams and struggles offer personal insight into the special bond between mother and child. Often surprised by the miraculous in an ordinary day, author Dale Hanson Bourke’s observations have touched the hearts of countless mothers, making this book a popular gift at baby showers and for young mothers who need a lift. A bestseller in hard copy, this new edition is a perfect present for any young mother who wants to catch a glimpse of grace in her day.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dale Hanson Bourke is president of PDI, a marketing and communications strategy firm. She is the author of “The Skeptic’s Guide to the Global AIDS Crisis” and “The Skeptic’s Guide to Global Poverty” and often speaks and writes on international development issues. Her latest book, “Embracing Your Second Calling,” helps women engage with the issues of the world. Previously president of the CIDRZ Foundation and SVP at World Relief, Bourke has also served as publisher of Religion News Service and was a nationally syndicated columnist.

A graduate of Wheaton College, she holds an MBA from the University of Maryland. She has served on the boards of World Vision US, World Vision International, International Justice Mission, Sojourners, ECFA, and Opportunity International. She currently serves on the board of MAP International and the Center for Interfaith Action on Global Poverty (CIFA). The mother of two grown sons, she lives near Washington, DC, with her husband, Tom.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1989

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September 26, 2023
The first essay, "It Will Change Your Life," is outstanding. It's a 5+, is a beautiful commentary on motherhood, and is something that I have shared with expectant and new mothers for many years now.

The other essays are OK but are not as outstanding as the first one.
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