The Whole Woman: Ministering to Her Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength does exactly that. There are five main sections that this book is broken down into, introduction into Biblical Womanhood (it's definition, importance of scripture, and a whole-person ministry and what that looks like), Heart (emotions, desires and motivations), Soul (relationship with the Lord and spiritual disciplines), Mind (renewing the mind and theological study), and Strength (physical body, community and relationships, and loving God and loving others). Each chapter then starts with a scripture, an introduction to the topic, a breakdown of exactly what is being defined and discussed in much greater detail, concluded with discussion questions that make you think more about how this applies to your life. I think the best chapter, for me in my own humble opinion, was the theological study and how/why it IS important to actually discuss this based on it's actual definition (I personally think we tend to give it the wrong definition and expectation of what it looks like to begin with) within a biblical lens. Overall, I agree with the way it's set up and how we should approach ministering to women, and really appreciate the breakdown of the four main sections and why it specifically relates to women, but like others, I don't think it's really gender specific. I believe it applies to both genders. I really enjoyed this book.
*I received a copy of this book from NetGalley. This review is my own opinion*