Have you ever stopped to think what it means to be a woman made in God's image? Does it affect the way you live your life each day?
God created every woman to be an ezer kenegdo , an essential counterpart. An ezer is one who comes alongside another and brings strength in the context of relationship. This vital ezer calling applies to all women, regardless of roles or life situations. It overarches all that God has called women to do and be, but how that calling is lived out looks different for each woman based on her personality, gifts, strengths, perspectives, and season of life.
Discover both the distinct power God has entrusted to women and also the freedom every woman has to live out her purpose in her own unique way as we study the truth of Scripture! Through this study, you will learn to embrace your uniqueness and live out your calling right where God has you today.
this book is so so huge and important. it's really special to read in a group, its challenging, its encouraging, and it pushed me to lean into the gifts i was given. i of course came into it quite wary, but was quickly floored by the way the opening part demolishes any mindset you might have coming in. which is a good good thing! we need to be demolished every now and then. at least i know i do.
there are quite a few things, i will say, that they definitely just made up. like they make a lot of sense, and you can technically back them up biblically, but it's a stretch. like the capacities and the core weaknesses and such. do i think these things are wrong or bad? no, i learned a lot from considering them and seeing how they applied to my life. but i do think its worth saying that they arent necessarily in the bible. i digress.
all in all, READ THIS BOOK!!! they have a masculinity one as well thats probably good too idk im not a man so i haveny read it. but like, get a group of girls together, read this book, talk about it, talk about your background, challenge eachother, its so special.
This is AMAZING! I put my highlighter to work, that’s for sure. This book has influenced my biblical view of what it means to be a woman immensely and I am so thankful for it.