LDS women who are looking for the MISSING LINK in their studies of womanhood, unique female divinity, and pregnancy/birth.

We love our readers. We wrote this book for all of you!

We also love getting feedback from you about the book. It is so great to read reviews of our book on Amazon. To say thanks, we are going to highlight a review a week.

I would recommend this book to any one (men/women) who is spiritually focused and appreciates and honors the power of creation and the miracle of birth…but most especially to LDS women who are looking for the MISSING LINK in their studies of womanhood, unique female divinity, and pregnancy/birth.

I continue to be inspired and uplifted by the quotes, stories, experiences, scriptural references, and gospel connections. As a birth worker (I am a doula), I found this book to fill a specific need for the connection of the eternal nature of womanhood/motherhood and our earthly experiences in birth and life.

I am so grateful to the teams of women who shared their stories, compiled truths, and gave energy and love to such a beautiful project. I am buying several to share with friends!

 

To read The Gift of Giving Life, buy your copy at your local LDS bookstore, or on Amazon

Sheridan

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