Daughter of God, Break Free from Tradition and Embrace Your Divine Destiny!
For centuries, religion, tradition, and even the devil himself have tried to suppress the role and potential of women. But what does God say about women in life and in the Church? Can women freely embrace God's call in their lives? Are women esteemed in Scripture and in the eyes of God?
Rhonda Garver, minister and co-pastor of Cornerstone Word of Life Church, reveals the unique power, purpose, and value of women in God’s Kingdom, empowering you to boldly walk in God’s calling and embrace His divine blueprint for your life.
From the Gospels to the Epistles, witness how God liberates and equips women to follow His divine direction for their lives. The question is not where a woman’s place is, but where God is calling her to be!
With comprehensive and encouraging teachings, you’ll learn
God doesn’t distinguish between men and women in their ability to serve Him.God created Adam and Eve as co-rulers since the beginning.Women held significant positions of authority in the Old Testament.Jesus was the strongest advocate for the value and ministry of women.God desires every woman to be free to serve Him and fulfill His purposes.
Cast aside the chains of religion and tradition and see women through God’s eyes. Boldly step into your God-given role, igniting a powerful movement in this last-day harvest.
Empowering and uplifting to women. This is not just inspiring from a spiritual perspective, but for all aspects of the female life. After reading this, I no longer felt like I was limited as female in how I spoke, what I stood up for , or that I was in anyway less of a person, aka less than a man, because I was female. Rock on, Rhonda! You go, girl!
Such a powerful book! Rhonda Garver dissects the Word of God down to the root of the meaning of each word and scripture to better explain what His purpose and intentions were and are for women in ministry. I recommend anyone and everyone read this. It will truly change your life.
Study is the KEY to truth In the Hebrew and Greek with Strong's. There are words in King James that are NOT in the original Hebrew and Strong's exposes them.