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October 23, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
CBMW has recently added a new feature to our site and it is rockin’. If you haven’t checked it out yet, go on over to the Book Reviews channel to keep up with the latest (and a few oldies). Our Book Reviews channel is led by David Schrock and assisted by Samuel Emadi. Go on...
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October 17, 2013 By CBMW Guest
By Kristin Jamieson Editor’s Note: Every birth is as unique as the woman giving birth. Births vary from child to child and in our era of modern medicine, most births occur with little complication. But every birth is a beautiful story–a story a mother remembers for the rest of her life. We have asked some...
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October 10, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
    A busy mom explains that she feels guilty because she is no longer able to serve in her church like she once did. Pastor John encourages this mom to come to church hungry to receive. He also reminds her of her ministry to her children and the significance of that service. We can...
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October 4, 2013 By Courtney Reissig
By   By Melissa McDonald In the middle of the Bible there is a poem describing an excellent wife, the Proverbs 31 woman. It’s a bit curious. Her children are mentioned only in passing and half of the poem discusses her work spinning wool and flax into yarn and selling textiles for a large profit....
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October 2, 2013 By CBMW Guest
  By Jessalyn Hutto There was a time when miscarriage seemed like a foreign concept to me. I was young, recently married and could see only beautiful, healthy babies in my future. Yes, I had heard scary stories of women experiencing miscarriage. I had even been discipled by a woman who experienced the pain of...
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September 24, 2013 By CBMW Guest
By Beverly Chao Berrus Six weeks ago, I gave birth to our second child. What a sweet (and pain-filled) privilege as I think about how just three years ago, my husband and I were faced with the possibility that my body may not sustain a pregnancy long enough to deliver a living child. At the time, I felt...
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