Friday

One of the Best Christmas Gifts You Can Give

Today's women are busier than ever. Juggling the demands of motherhood, relationships, work, church, and community, we're trying to be all things to all people. In the press of everyday life, however, something important often gets squeezed out -- our time with God.

The struggle is real. That's why I wrote my 5-minute devotional book, Hungry for God ... Starving for Time, to help busy women connect with God in the craziness of everyday life. 

I suspect there are quite a few busy women on your Christmas list. Friends, co-workers, fellow church members, and your children's teachers, coaches, and babysitters, just to name a few. If you'd like to give them a gift that will draw them closer to the Lord, encourage them to spend time in God's Word, and think biblically, Hungry for God is the gift you're looking for. 

Each 5-minute devotion tackles a subject 21st century women face. Relationships, busyness, conflict, insecurity, loss, and jealousy are just a few of the topics introduced by the daily Facetime questions. Then, in the short devotion, with insight and humor, we discover what God has to say about each subject. Like a spiritual power bar, HFG's devotions provide spiritual nutrition to help busy women get through the day.

And what about those special women in your life that you're not sure whether they have a relationship with the Lord? After we laugh about bad hair days and other things unique to women, in the last devotion in the book, I share what it means to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. Giving someone you care about a copy of HFG is not just passing along spiritual encouragement, it's a gentle, winsome way to share the gospel.






Hungry for God . . . Starving for Time is available through Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas

If you live in the Columbia, South Carolina area, I'd love to autograph and personalize copies for your special friends. Email me at LoriAHatcher@gmail.com.

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