This is Anna Mary Byler’s third book. She writes from the great reservoir of her rich walk with God. She has needed the grace of God in her life in the challenges of raising a godly family as a minister’s wife.Along with these daunting times she has suffered much from failing health. She knows that God is good and the provider of all the grace that you need for successful living.“Anna Mary Byler spells out the practical aspects of this life. On page after page she calls wives and mothers to consider the graces that crown mundane responsibilities with resplendent success and eternal satisfaction.”—Oneeditor.“Thanks for having Mrs. Byler’s book available. Our family has been blessed by God enormously and continues to be blessed to this day. Only through her books have I learned what love and submission really mean and onlythrough true submission could my relationship with my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ truly grow. Thank you again for being a vessel in God’s plan for our family.”—Maryland“Once I opened the book, it was hard to lay it down. I appreciate the many encouraging thoughts you shared. They have been a blessing to me.”—Indiana
What a life-changing read! Definitely one that i will reread each year. If you are looking for a book like the ones written by Elisabeth Elliot, this is the one! It’s a classic book full of substance unlike the ones written these days which lack depth of thoughts. I highly recommend this to wives and mothers out there. Practical and Theological examples were given in this book. It also has lots of poems and bible verses that we can apply daily while doing chores or simply living the life of being a woman! What I appreciate the most is it never deviated from its title! It’s a grace-filled book perfect for grace-yearning women like me! May we all receive God’s grace as we study His words and enjoy the earthly preparation of womanhood for our eternal role in heaven. 🤎🤎🤎
A book that has faded with history. And this time, it is okay. Normally, I wouldn't keep this book in my limited library space but until my life is fully saturated with older women encouraging me to love my husband and be a keeper at home, I will keep it as there are great reminders here.
I love this book for one thing; ‘being centered on God and not on self.’ It is so full of encouraging thoughts and words. It consists of practical aspects of life and calls out women to live graciously according to what God wants them to be.