
Product Description
This book suggests that beneath the everyday scuffles over gender roles and child care lies a religious crisis of work and love. As a professor, the author asks of Christian teaching, “How can it respond better to women and men who want to work in fulfilling ways and to love in intimate relationships?” As a mother, she insists that such teaching must at last take seriously what mothers think, feel and desire.
Also A Mother: Work and Family as Theological Dilemma
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- Seat and back in high quality White leatherette
- Chrome plated steel frame with rolling base
- Gas lift allows you to adjust the seat height from 18 to 21 inches
- Convenient locking tilt
- High quality casters allow you to move with ease
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This furniture arrives unassembled. Modern, stylish, trendsetting and above all hours of gratifying comfort, washable leatherette or canvas fabric seat and back, adjustable height and locking tilt. 205192 Features: Seat and back in high quality White leatherette Chrome plated steel frame with rolling base Gas lift allows you to adjust the seat height from 18 to 21 inches Convenient locking tilt High quality casters allow you to move with ease Finish: White leatherette Dimensions: 32″(W) x 25″(D) x 42″-44.5″(H) Seat height: 17″-19.5″ Seat depth: 18.5″
Manhattan High-Back Office Chair – White
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Posted by Blogmaster in Work at Home Books, tags: Celebrating, Chicken, Choice, Mom's, Power, Soul, Soup, StayAtHome, Stories, WorkfromHome

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Wendy Walker,author of Four Wives and The Queen of Suburbia, has become the go-to media expert on women leaving the workforce to raise their families and run their homes. This book contains 101 great stories from mothers who have made the choice to stay home, or work from home,while raising their families These multi-tasking, high-performing women have become today’s Power Moms. Every stay-at-home and work-from-home mom will view this book as having been written just for her. Perfect for book groups, it will contain a reader guide.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Power Moms – 101 Stories Celebrating the Power of Choice for Stay-at-Home and Work-from-Home Moms
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“Mother-blame,” blaming mothers for their children’s anti-social behavior, is a common theme of social critics and policymakers. Critics charge that mothers have chosen work over parenting and that their children have suffered due to a loss of supervision and support. Their children are, therefore, more likely to commit crime. This study explores the relationship between maternal work and juvenile delinquency. The effects of maternal work are traced through a variety of delinquency pathways to delinquency. The results demonstrate that maternal work has little or no effect on family processes or on juvenile delinquency. Instead, Vander Ven suggests that variables measuring structural disadvantage are more important predictors of negative family processes and delinquent behavior in adolescents.
Working Mothers and Juvenile Delinquency
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