You are a part of a great company of women who are called and empowered by God.
At the forefront of every move of God have been women. These women found their muchness--their ability to be brave, dream big, take risks, rise to their calling, and advance the Kingdom. It's time for a new generation to find their muchness, too.
With fresh prophetic insight and practical wisdom, Kim Maas calls you away from the competing voices in culture by reminding you of the brave women in Scripture. Battling struggles, loss, and judgment amid cultural oppression and religious suppression, these women were politically savvy, prophetically perceptive, and covenantally obedient. And their lives give you permission to be audacious, showing you how to
● break through cultural barriers, religious traditions, and political limitations ● refuse to be defined by your circumstances ● dream, risk, and fight again ● discover your Kingdom identity and purpose
Now is your time to rise up in faith, move forward with boldness, and fulfill your role in God's plans for our time.
(4/5) loved: •she explained really well some stories of women in the Bible that aren’t always talked about • it was very empowering towards women and biblically based • the last chapter hit a lot of misconceptions about women’s role in ministry + the church
didn’t love: • the writing style was not my favorite because there would be lots of long chunky paragraphs that were hard to get through • lots of the scripture stories were summarized rather than having the actually scripture printed in the book
I love the message of this book and appreciate the walk through the various biblical narratives. That being said, it took me forever to read. It's wordy. The amount of run on sentences was ridiculous. It's like all the sentences were competing for the highest word count. It was very distracting. I'm not a fan of the presentation at all but I DO think the message is a worthwhile one. So long as you have the patience for wordy sentences. 🤷🏾♀️