A Friend in Me (David C. Cook, June 2015)
Young women long for relational connection with women further ahead of them on the journey. Yet, without realizing it, many of us tend to distance ourselves from those in younger generations.
Can we really have close relationships with women who have different thoughts on church, different experiences with family, and different ways of talking about God? Where do we start?
In A Friend in Me, Pam Lau shows you how to be a safe place for the younger women in your life. She offers five patterns women need to internalize and practice for initiating relationships and talking about issues such as faith, forgiveness, sexuality, and vocation. Most significantly, she reminds you that there doesn’t need to be a divide between generations of women. Together, we can have a global impact—and experience a deeper faith than we’ve ever known.
My opinion: This book really talks about what I feel the Titus 2 woman is all about, having the older woman be a strength and support to the younger woman in their lives. I know that in my person life I have benefited from the wisdom of those who are further along in life's journey. I love how this book gives practically and very applicable advice for ways the more seasoned women can mentor those younger in such a way that is mutually beneficial. I love how this book longs to help us overcome the generation gaps and really minister to each other. I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
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