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Bible Study for Women: Guide and Workbook

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God has much to say to women in the words of the Bible. He outlines our roles in the home as daughters, wives, and mothers, as well as our roles as women in the church. The Bible is also filled with the stories of women whose lives and experiences are valuable lessons to us in how and why we should live faithfully and obediently. There are even a few examples of how not to live and the consequences we face for our disobedience. Bible Study for Women not only reveals God’s intentions for women, but guides you through the process of taking a closer look at your own life; deciding how you can make God’s purpose for women more personal and relevant to your own life. Whether you’re a man or a woman, the ultimate goal of our lives is to live in such a way that everything we say and do bring glory to God. Bible Study for Women will help you do just that.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 20, 2016

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December 13, 2023
Wow

This book is well written and thought provoking and is almost guaranteed to blow the reader away in a good way. There is a lot written that is deeply beautiful, meaningful and moving. Yet it only gets 4 stars because there is a lot here that can be interpreted or perhaps misinterpreted as egotistical, male chavenistic, masogenistic and controlling so I suggest the reader be weary and careful with this book and really try to understand what the author who by the way is a man, is trying to say . Which puzzles me. Why does a man want to write a Bible study for women? I would suggest he use only his first initial and last name and hide the fact that he is male. Or perhaps I'm mistaken, maybe it's a woman with a really bad androgynous name lol.
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November 13, 2020
This was a timely read...

In this strange time of COVID, a chaotic political environment and outright difficult time in history to be a Christian woman, this guide was just what I needed to help me reset my heart and mind. I highly recommend this to any woman that is looking to make sense of her role as a Christian in today’s society.
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June 12, 2021
I didn’t finish reading. Was completely turned off by this book because it seems to want to keep women in the places where the Old Testament deemed them. Is filled with antiquated ideas on what women’s roles and responsibilities are — Not interested in reading what a man is writing or reiterating what a woman’s role should be — especially when I feel called by God to do otherwise. 👎🏾
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December 27, 2018
At first as I was a little turned off by this book because it talks about how God wants women to be submissive to their husbands and talks about the biblical “rules” for women, but the further I got into the book, I began to appreciate it more and more.

I actually got a lot from this book!
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June 3, 2024
AMAZING BOOK!

I loved this entire book. It usually takes me forever to read. Read this book in two days! God Bless.
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