In keeping with the saying “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” She explores the femininity found within the Trinity. This is where we, as women, begin to find answers to who we are and what we’re meant to be.
Author Lenné Hunt explains that many things hinder women from coming into the fullness of God, the truth of their own identity, and an authentic life. You might have a tale of woe that stems from your childhood. Or perhaps you’ve lived as an unmentored woman—with no one to speak into your feminine soul and no guide for your journey of becoming. Perhaps it’s simply from your experience in a difficult world where Eve and her daughters have often been targeted by the evil one, sometimes wearing the guise of authority figures (from civil government to church leadership, school officials, and workplace bosses) and sometimes speaking through the voice of wounded Adam.
She offers an invitation to explore the journey of your life and the collective experience of women.
She: The Image of God by Lenne' Hunt aims to settle the question of identity and its roots for all individuals. It gets drawn to home when Lenne' likens the third person of the trinity to have female attributes because of the distinct nature of help. The author's exploration of theology and perception invites readers to thoughtfully explore the light of femininity, often downtrodden or overlooked, through the lens of God. It thrills me completely with the deep delve into historical culture, spirituality, and divinity traced to patriarchal religious roots. The books offer a structured blend of academics, especially for females who lack a sense of identity and societal marginalization. Her interpretation of scripture is phenomenal, but it does require open-mindedness to share her perspective. This book shows how God is always intentional about his image. I rate this book five out of five stars because of its strong feminine presence. Her narrative style is thought-provoking and insightful. As an individual, self-awareness and identity are two of the most important fuels for life's existence in an unstable and inconsistent system. The writing style is progressive and commendable. The book is written with so much compassion and an engaging tone. If you must thrive, you must expand your spiritual and theological understanding. This book is rich. I recommend this book to intentional readers and all interested in the command of theology.
SHE: The Image of God is a deeply thoughtful and spiritually rich work that speaks directly to the heart of a woman’s identity and calling. Lenné Hunt skillfully invites readers into a much-needed conversation about femininity as it exists within the Trinity, offering insight that is both biblically grounded and profoundly healing. The writing is clear, intentional, and compassionate, making complex spiritual truths accessible without losing depth.
What makes this book especially impactful is its sensitivity to the lived experiences of women, those shaped by broken mentorship, wounded authority, and unspoken pain. Hunt does not shy away from these realities; instead, she offers restoration, truth, and invitation. This is not just a book to be read, but one to be experienced, reflected upon, and shared. A timely and necessary work that deserves greater visibility among women seeking wholeness and spiritual clarity.
SHE: The Image of God is a gentle yet powerful exploration of divine femininity and personal identity. Lenné Hunt writes with tenderness as she guides women toward a deeper understanding of their worth, purpose, and spiritual heritage. The reflections on womanhood, woundedness, and the search for authentic identity are heartfelt and restorative. This book feels like a warm invitation to return to the source of who you were created to be. A thoughtful and uplifting work for every woman on a journey of healing or rediscovery.