When God created woman, He made her as an Ezer, a help-mate. More than that, He made her as one meant to provide aid or support in a time of need. We were made to be warriors. Since the beginning, there has been hostility between women and the serpent, seeking to undermine this calling. In Skull Crushers, we look to some lesser known women in Scripture and discover how we too are called to wage war against the enemy, crushing his skull and advancing The Kingdom of God. Becca Ramirez is a writer and speaker called to encourage women in their identity as daughters of God and empower them to live a life that reflects that truth to the world. As a lover of learning, she immerses herself in each topic she writes and teaches. Her heart is to connect spiritual truths to our everyday lives.
I truly enjoyed the author’s combination of historical, spiritual, and personal information to emphasize her well defined points throughout. She introduced me to women in the Bible whom I hadn’t really paid much attention, and shed new light on some who I thought I knew pretty well. I appreciated the the history that was interwoven for context and the Biblical references were very meaningful. Ms. Ramirez opens her heart and her passion for womens roles as warriors in the battle against evil is evident. However, it is even more evident that her greatest passion is is being obedient to Jesus Christ. This book would make a great Bible Study tool, Book Club discussion, and a great Women’s Conference Topic. I look forward to her next book!
Becca Ramirez's book, "Skull Crushers" serves as a powerful call to action for women seeking to embrace their divine purpose. Through her writing, Becca conveys a profound sense of empowerment, encouraging readers to recognize their inherent strength as daughters of God. The book is rich with biblical references and historical insights, providing a well-rounded perspective that not only informs but also inspires. Readers will find themselves immersed in the stories of lesser-known women from the Bible, gaining a deeper understanding of their roles and contributions, which are often overlooked in traditional narratives.
The enlightening nature of this book resonates deeply, as it challenges women to confront their insecurities and embrace their identities as warriors in faith. Becca emphasizes the importance of women supporting one another, fostering a sense of community and solidarity among readers. The concept of equality stands out prominently, highlighting that women are not just urged to take on the role of warriors but are also provided with the necessary tools to achieve success. The recurring encouragement to abandon previous misconceptions and false beliefs serves to strengthen women, enabling them to progress with confidence and assurance.
Ultimately, "Skull Crushers" serves as a reminder of God's unwavering love for His daughters and the potential they hold to shape their futures. Becca's thoughtful approach invites readers to engage with their faith actively, equipping them to face the enemy with the power and resilience that comes from living out God's word. This book is not just a read; it is an invitation to step into a life of purpose, courage, and unwavering faith, empowering women to rise as the warriors they were created to be.