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Daughter You Can Make It

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This book will heal the hurts of the daughters! In this long-awaited book, women are challenged to let the wisdom of God help them overcome the many impossible situations they encounter. God will touch your life and strengthen you as you enjoy this powerful new book especially written to the daughters...

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First published June 5, 2010

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Dag Heward-Mills

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Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is a renowned evangelist and author with a ministerial career spanning over 25 years. He is the founding Bishop of the Lighthouse Chapel International denomination which was founded in 1987 and has become one of the most prominent and fastest-growing churches to have been born out of West Africa.

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August 5, 2023
This is the best book I have ever read written by a man who speaks to the christian woman with such wisdom and insight. I highly recommend this book to all the single daughters of God, so they can focus their attention completely on the Lord without distractions.

“Women are doing the things men are supposed to do. There are Deborahs who are ready to take the honour and win battles for the Lord.”
“It is the turn of women to come to the front of the battle.”
“God is going to use the woman to bruise the head of the Serpent (Satan) in the last battle.”
“A 'woman with direction', is a woman who has discovered her real reason for being in this world. The real reason for every woman to be in this world is not to find a husband. Neither is it to bring forth children, per se. Your purpose in this world is to serve the Lord and to do his perfect will.”
“There are two types of women in this world: women who make wise decisions and women who make emotional decisions. When you are a woman who makes wise decisions you will become the envy of all other women.”
“Remember this, no man can satisfy you so do not expect fulfilment from a man.”
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January 31, 2016
For all the women(daughters) of God. A pleasant and powerful book.
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April 24, 2020
A powerful resource for wise daughters who are determined to make it

I liked the biblical examples and anecdotes that brought the teaching home. I choose to be a daughter, a wise woman, and a woman of direction. In Jesus’ name.
4 reviews1 follower
May 3, 2020
Fantastic

I absolutely love this book. My confidence is built 😍😍 and I can't wait to start reading all over again
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January 29, 2022
Excellent advice for both single and married women. Some of the words written in this book may be a hard pill to swallow for some women but if one humbles themself and tries something they have not tried before, they may just find their prayers answered. Another excellent book by Bishop Dag Heward-Mills.
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May 5, 2022
Empowered daughter

Good book, inspirational and uplifting. My spiritual awareness has been awaken and rekindled through this life changing encounters which has empowered me to go forward and be courageous.
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August 4, 2022
Muito bom, cheio de benção. Ensina a ser uma mulher dedicada ao ministério com e exemplos de mulheres edificadoras da Bíblia, como Ester, Abigail, Leia....
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June 11, 2014
A simple and easy read.The author talks about the difference of a daughter and a woman to Jesus.He spoke about about the temptations that women face.He gave fatherly advice on waiting for a husband,and the role of women as wives and in ministry.A good book for women in their 20's.
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January 15, 2024
Quite difficult to teach a woman to be a woman when you are not a woman. This book isn’t deep enough for me and I get that is because it’s a man writing
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