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An edition of Happiness is homemaking (1974)

Happiness is homemaking

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This is a concise, outstanding book encouraging women to appreciate their role as homemakers. Attitude and perspective go a long way in enjoying a homemaker's role. This is one of my favorite books.

"It's popular for the modern woman to resent being a housewife," says Ella May Miller. Many seem to feel that it is a second-rate profession. Mrs. Miller goes on to say that dissatisfaction is causing unrest and discontent in many homes today, not excluding many Christian homes. Homemakers are taking second looks at their job. Many are giving it up for "greener pastures," they say. Being a homemaker can be a rewarding and fruitful task, and especially enjoyable when the homemaker joins hands with God. This task takes devotion, patience, and time to do well. From her "Heart to Heart" radio program, which originates at Mennonite Broadcasts in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Mrs. Miller has compiled some of her talks into Happiness is Homemaking. This book will give you inspiration, insight into homemaking, and a new, refreshing understanding of your homemaking task. In twenty chapters, she talks of creativity, identity, prayer, fatigue, tension, mistakes, love, and other important topics relative to homemaking. - Back cover.

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Publisher
Moody Press
Language
English

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Happiness is homemaking
January 1, 1974, Moody Press
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Table of Contents

Plant happiness
Be a creative homemaker
Find your identity
Discipline your life
Prayer is power
The freedom of marriage
Your daily schedule
Fight fatigue
Plight or privilege
Contentment is great gain
Accepting difficulties
Fun to live with
Faithful in little
Overcome housewife resentment
Get rid of inner tensions
Live simply
Mothers do make mistakes
I lost my freedom
Everyone needs love
A kitchen saint

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Chicago, IL

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
128 p.
Dimensions
19 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL11208968M
ISBN 10
080243410X
ISBN 13
9780802434104
Library Thing
3609615
Goodreads
2818863

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