Alice Scott-Ferguson was educated as a registered nurse in Scotland, holds a B.S. degree in Health Sciences, and has worked mainly in the psychiatric field, and as a freelance writer, poet, and motivational speaker. Alice has contributed to both the secular and religious press, has written and taught Bible studies, and produced prize-winning poetry. She lives with her husband in Arizona.
"Affirms women in their life journey: Mothers, you can't do it all,
so stop stressing and rely on God. A worthwhile addition that
offers balance to any library's parenting section."
-Church Libraries Magazine"Please get this book. [Mothers], your
outlook will change for the better as you experience freedom in
Jesus!"
-The Old Schoolhouse Magazine"Scott-Ferguson is a thinking woman
who has named the things that get mothers into trouble--hovering,
meddling, expecting our children to prove our worth--all in the
effort to be a perfect parent. Thank you, Alice, for helping us
trust God and let our parenting be about our children instead of
being about us."-Jan Johnson, author of Growing Compassionate Kids
and When the Soul Listens
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