Ask around and you’ll discern the general consensus......Tutus and sparkles, glitter and lace ... this is what little girls are made of.
That narrative is not new, it’s marketed with intention and perpetuated world wide. A girl is a “princess,” a woman is a “queen,” but what do those words really mean? More importantly, underneath the shine of all that glitter...What does the Lord say about who we really are?
Warrior Princess
examines the root of our identity in Christ,explores our commission to fight for His cause, and establishes our place in His kingdom.About The AuthorMelinda was born in Alabama, raised in Ghana, and currently lives in St. Louis, Missouri. She has been many places and is grateful that God is the same in all of them. She lives to promote His name and fame in any and every possibly way. Writing is her favorite way.Someone wise once told her that if she would write, it would enable others to run. That’s what she wants to do more than enable others to run. So, she writes what she can from her own heart, ever praying that the Lord take them and turn them to fuel for someone else's.
“And the LORD answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.” Habakkuk 2:2
This was an excellent book that I think every girl and woman should read. You can tell the author has been used by God to speak to readers about how to be both a princess and warrior. This book has good teaching points that talks about many things girls and women go through as well as stories that appeal to every age. I am so glad I read this!