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OverviewHave you ever had moments when your words have gotten the better of you? Maybe you knew how much something would hurt, but you said it anyway because it felt good in the moment. Maybe you're fighting a habit of complaining or yelling, when you really want to be a person who speaks with kindness and patience. Or maybe you stay silent because you're never quite sure what to say. Whatever your ""maybe"" may be, you are in the right place. As a wife, mom, and the creator of the popular Modern Farmhouse Family Instagram, Sarah Molitor has learned firsthand that yes, words can hurt--but they can also help and heal. In Well Said, she uses authentic, relatable stories paired with Biblical truth to help readers Use their words to create grace-filled, positive relationships Develop a healthy, balanced approach to social media (and find their wisdom filter) Feel equipped to use words to forgive and reconcile differences so they can live freely and fully . . . and so much more. Well Said helps you explore what it means to speak words that direct you to the very heart of Jesus. Sarah will be the trusted friend who walks alongside you, encouraging you to discover God's true desire for the words we speak every day. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah MolitorPublisher: Tyndale House Publishers Imprint: Tyndale House Publishers ISBN: 9781496466976ISBN 10: 1496466977 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 03 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Modern Farmhouse Family blogger Molitor chronicles her struggle to understand ""when to use my words--and when to keep my mouth shut"" in this candid debut guide to ""effective and life-giving"" communication . . . Weaving in warts-and-all anecdotes from marriage and motherhood, Molitor assures readers that whether their ""struggle with words stems from past hurts, habits, or carelessness,"" they can learn to both hold back when necessary and use their voice to build others up. Chatterboxes, overtalkers, and the quick-tempered will find assurance and inspiration.--Publishers Weekly" Modern Farmhouse Family blogger Molitor chronicles her struggle to understand ""when to use my words--and when to keep my mouth shut"" in this candid debut guide to ""effective and life-giving"" communication . . . Weaving in warts-and-all anecdotes from marriage and motherhood, Molitor assures readers that whether their ""struggle with words stems from past hurts, habits, or carelessness,"" they can learn to both hold back when necessary and use their voice to build others up. Chatterboxes, overtalkers, and the quick-tempered will find assurance and inspiration.--Publishers Weekly Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |