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Welcome to my little corner! I’m thrilled that you’ve stopped by. My name is Eva, and I wear many hats as a Christian mama of three, a passionate blogger and Instagrammer. I own Freestyle Mom, a space that provides a wealth of encouragement and inspiration. Whether you’re seeking guidance on parenting & motherhood, or exploring the world of books, you’ve come to the right place.

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A DEVOTIONAL On LOVE

Did you know the Bible talks about love in many different ways? I have a 5-day Devotional that teaches you true stories from Scripture and helps you learn what Love looks like. This Devotional includes 5 Bible stories, teaches 3 Greek words for love, includes 2 Bible maps to give context and background, and 1 Bible quiz just for the fun of it. 

This devotional is available in two formats- digital and physical card set.

Grab them here. 

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