Summary of Gretchen Saffles's the Well-Watered Woman

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 That plant in your house. It's a reminder that life won't ever be easy, but God is always good. #2 The end of your life is the beginning of another one. It's in your ending that you will find the perfect beginning in Christ. #3 I wrote this book for all the women in my life. I wrote it for me. -> I wrote this book for the woman who desires abundant life in Christ, but also finds herself craving more of this world – more affirmation, more money, and more accomplishments. She is hungry to embrace Christ's grace, but she struggles to live this out when her child is throwing a tantrum, when her roommate betrays her, or when her emotions rage and throw their own tantrum. #4 The Well-Watered Woman isn't the perfect woman. She's fueled by the undeserved grace of God, not by her ambitions to be a good girl. She recognizes that the good within her comes from God alone.
Summary of Gretchen Saffles's the Well-Watered Woman