Heart Sisters #review

heart sisters book review
heart sisters book review
 
About the book:
Heart Sisters (Abingdon, April 2015)Heart Sisters is for women who want to both be and have better friends and want a helpful guide to take them through the process.

Author Natalie Chambers Snapp uses her own and others’ stories of successes and failures to illustrate what she has learned about girlfriend relationships. Healthy boundaries, honesty, tact, sharing, and agape love all play a part in being and maintaining a circle of close confidants. She also deals with the inevitable challenges that face many relationships including how to handle conflict; life changes like a new baby, move or divorce; and when it is right to “break-up” with your friend.

Discussion questions, space to journal, photos, and quick interviews of healthy female friendships are included within each chapter.


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About the author:

Natalie Chambers Snapp is first and foremost a follower of Jesus, then wife to Jason, and mom to one spunky daughter and two spirited sons with a crazy amount of energy. Choosing to follow Jesus at 27, Natalie is passionate about sharing the grace, mercy, and truth of God’s love. She lives in the Midwest with her crew and tries to keep it simple by writing about the faith found in the everyday mundane. The outpourings of her heart can be found at www.nataliesnapp.com in the fleeting moments between being a wife and mother.

 

Find Natalie online: website, Facebook, Twitter
 
My thoughts:  
 
I felt that Heart Sisters had a unique perspective to offer.  We often forget about our girlfriends and how those relationships can change and fall apart.  There are ways to save them and keep them strong much like in a marriage.  Natalie Chambers Snapp shares some great ideas and techniques for keeping those friendships going strong.  
 
Personally, I don’t have many close female friends.  But the ones that I do have are very strong and have been for years.  Some women are not meant to be friends forever but rather for a season to help one or the other through a rough spot.  Others are there for us through the long haul.  They support us through bad breakups, marriage, children, and so much more.  
 
 
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