Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
Dec 11, 2003
Publisher
Zacchaeus 2000 Trust
ISBN-10
0954677900
ISBN-13
9780954677909
Description
Nicholas Sagovsky and Paul Nicolson delve into the profound intersections of pregnancy, motherhood, and economic realities in their thought-provoking exploration. They examine the often-overlooked theological dimensions that shape women's experiences during pregnancy, particularly under the constraints of minimal income.
Through a compassionate lens, the authors invite readers to reflect on the spiritual and ethical implications these realities hold for society. They challenge prevailing norms and underscore the importance of support systems that acknowledge the dignity and worth of mothers facing financial difficulties.
This work serves as a call to action for individuals and communities alike, urging them to better understand and address the needs of mothers, particularly those struggling with low income. It’s a resonant discussion that bridges faith, social justice, and the lived experiences of women in today's world.
Through a compassionate lens, the authors invite readers to reflect on the spiritual and ethical implications these realities hold for society. They challenge prevailing norms and underscore the importance of support systems that acknowledge the dignity and worth of mothers facing financial difficulties.
This work serves as a call to action for individuals and communities alike, urging them to better understand and address the needs of mothers, particularly those struggling with low income. It’s a resonant discussion that bridges faith, social justice, and the lived experiences of women in today's world.