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Title Girls' club : : cultivating lasting friendship in a lonely world / Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, and Sarah Clarkson.


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 NS-Adult Collection  241.6 CLA Nearby on shelf  30651003754714 01-17-20  AVAILABLE
BIBLIOGRAPHY Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Commitment : the glue that preserves the bond of friendship -- The voice of loneliness and the voice of love -- Learning to embrace the capaciousness of womanhood -- Loving each other's woundedness -- Saturday mornings : the Girls' Club prototype -- Dating your friends -- The faithful friend -- Looking for Avonlea -- The tribe -- The hospitable friend -- Becoming a queen -- As you are going.
Summary "In an era when many women struggle with feelings of isolation and deep loneliness, Girls' Club calls us to embrace the delight and joy that can be found in life-giving female friendships--relationships that not only offer emotional affirmation and acceptance, but also inspire, educate, and stretch us to live out our God-given potential. Girls' Club is a book of stories and encouragement based on the experiences of the authors: a middle-aged mom, her newly married oldest daughter, and her youngest daughter, a single woman in graduate school. While there are many books on women's friendships that tout the message of "meeting each other in the mess," Girls' Club will speak to the value and satisfaction found through friendships in which women not only support each other emotionally but also encourage each other to become more excellent women. Girls' Club will encourage women to take the initiative to seek out other women with whom to share life and to be blessed with the gift of deep friendship"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Female friendship -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Christian women -- Religious life.
Add'l Names Clarkson, Joy, author.
Clarkson, Sarah (Editor for Whole Heart Press), author.
ISBN 9781496432148
9781496432155