Who is the Proverbs 31 Virtuous Woman? Some say she embodies a perfection that can never be reached. Others believe she is a woman who holds a full-time corporate job while also taking excellent care of her family and home.
Within these pages, you will examine Proverbs 31:10-31 and discover for yourself what a “Virtuous Woman” is and what “The Beauty of Holiness” entails. Can she really exist in today’s world?
This woman was not born with all these qualities. She learned and grew into the one presented. You are currently God’s work-in-progress. God is knitting you into this "Virtuous Woman."
This book is the second love letter to my mother, Marilyn Ruth (Rogers) Lock. She is “The Beauty of Holiness.” She is an extraordinary mother who serves as our defender, supporter, cheerleader, ATM, and chief advisor! Marilyn is a Pastor’s kid who married a Pastor’s kid and raised a Christian family with two preaching daughters and a grandson who is a Pastor. She embodies the Proverbs 31 woman in the Bible. Happy Mother’s Day, Mom; three hundred sixty-five days of the year!
Laura Simpson writes contemporary romance, with a bent towards humour and a little spice. She is also a member of Romance Writers Australia and is part of the Love Sabre Tribe.
As a girl growing up, Laura was lost in the world of Anne of Green Gables and Little Women. This ignited her love of romance although her first published story was about the bushfires that ravaged the area she grew up in when she was only eleven.
During high school, volleyball dominated her life; (there had to be something positive about being 6’1” at thirteen!). Representing Australia from a young age she travelled though Asia before taking up a scholarship at the University of Iowa. Living in America and being a full time athlete in a college town was an eye-opening experience and lots of fun (from what she can remember).
Returning from the States, her career took a different turn as she started working at the Red Cross and completed her Masters of Law in Human Rights. As one of the few non-lawyers in the class, her essays were far more floral than the rest, something that caused the discerning professors to shake their heads.
Through working and studying, she realised that being a lawyer wasn’t for her and that there are other ways to win hearts and minds. While she has spent the last 14 years as an advocate against poverty and homelessness, the desire to change the world through storytelling has only got stronger.
She now lives in Porepunkah in the Alpine Valley of North East Victoria, Australia with her husband, daughter, two dogs and seven chooks. When she isn’t doing the whole mum–thing, working at a homelessness agency, renovating her farmhouse or trying to do laundry bleary-eyed at midnight, she is writing. With two series on the go, and a mind full of ideas, Laura has a bit going on.