An inspiring look at how God uses women to impact the Earth through employing divine strategies for breakthrough, this resource is based on Judges 4 and the story of how the prophetess and judge Deborah brought freedom to her land through hearing the voice of the Lord.
Prophetess Jane Hamon does an incredible job in The Deborah Company by powerfully strategizing how to call women out of darkness and into their God-given gifts, purpose, and destiny. From start to finish, she speaks directly to the heart of every woman who knows she is called to rise, lead, and stand in her God-ordained authority.
This book is overflowing with encouragement, biblical insight, and declarations of God’s promises over women’s lives. Hamon challenges readers to step out of where they currently are and boldly step into a new level of anointing, both in ministry and in leadership.
If you’re longing for clarity, courage, and a prophetic push into your next season, The Deborah Company is a powerful, timely read that will equip and inspire you to move forward in everything God has placed within you.
A great book with a good balance between teaching, bible verses and examples, personal testimony and testimony out of history and our time. What was a great plus where the questions at the end of every chapter. I strongly recommend it to every woman and man who wants to see Gods Kingdom manifest more and more on the earth.
A comprehensive look at Deborah and what it means to be a part of the Deborah Company. Includes “guest” contributions and testimonies as well as “charges”, decrees, and questions for consideration. Addresses key issues relevant to women in ministry. A great resource yet I found myself often skimming which is what I do when I’m not fully engaged.
This empowers me as a woman. I found out that God created women to stand along side with men. I found the powerful truth how Jesus restore women during His time on earth to he original purpose and intent of God. Upon reading this book I found myself being liberated from any wrong notion or perception who we are as women before God. His precious daughters and women who are making a difference.
Deborah is one of my favorite figures in the Bible, and I love how the author uses her life as an example of how to live AND supports it with many other places in scripture (New and Old Testament).
This is a nice book for an in-depth Bible study or personal reading. There are reflection questions at the end of each chapter that may be beneficial for group discussions.
Though there are some valuable insights into the short description of Deborah found in Judges, it was clouded by the language used that tended toward unnecessarily religious language that confused rather than explained the points being made.
This is a very good book for women that want to take their rightful place in serving the Lord. May this book help to make women step up and not stay in the subservient role that has been placed upon us.
She really inspires and challenges in this book for women to become who they were created to be. Unconventional but biblical. Prophetic and profound. Practical and persuasive.
I can imagine I'll read this again. It gives an explanation of why the story of Judah & Tamar is in the Bible. I've been contemplating that for awhile!