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Life Principles from the Women of the Bible #1

Life Principles from the Women of the Bible Book 1: Speaking Boldly to the Women of Today

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God's Women of Yesterday Speak Boldly to God's Women of Today The women of the Bible play an integral, essential, and crucial role in the eternal plan of God. From heaven's point of view, women are always unique, matchless, and irreplaceable-they are never to be found in a subservient ranking within the kingdom of God. As this study shows, these Women of the Bible (Book 1) demonstrates to us the lofty ideals of faith and faithfulness, virtues and values, brains and beauty, redemption and resourcefulness, servanthood and sacrifice. Through a detailed study of each of these noteworthy women of the Bible, you will learn that God has called today's woman to play a significant role in society, in the home, and the church. You will learn from their mistakes and discover that the blessings of God are heaped upon the woman who faithfully trusts the Lord in all situations. In the pages of this book you will come face to face with such questions as: * Do you take the path of bitterness or the path of brokenness when faced with distress and difficulties? * Have you learned that you cannot alter the past, but you can put your past on the altar? * Are you wrapped up things eternally insignificant? or are you focusing on things eternally significant? * Does you heart belong completely to the Lord or is there a mixed allegiance? * Has God used the crucible of adversity to shape your character so it shines  like pure gold?    

228 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1999

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November 26, 2009
It's been a good study so far, as long as you do more than just take what you read at face value. But then again, that can be said of anything you read for the sake of study. Whenever you read anything that asks, "...in your opinion..." the immediate answer is, "Who cares about your opinion???" What does the Word of God say? That's all that matters. Read context, intent, then figure out how it applies to your life.
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December 15, 2012
good stories and commentary but after a question is asked, there is space to journal and always in the next paragraph is the answer to the question. seems to defeat the purpose a bit. but great stories and activities.
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