Batya Wootten's writings have changed and enriched the lives of untold thousands. In this, her latest work, she presents a fresh and compelling perspective on the role of women. Batya explains "mother's torah" (Proverbs 1:8; 6:20) — the true expression of the actual heart of our Father's Law, or "Loving Instructions." She suggests that the eternal truths of Torah cannot be taught without releasing the vessels of mercy destined to help lay its foundation. She concludes that unless women are encouraged to contribute to our Father's goal of drawing His people in love, we inhibit the move of the Spirit among us, and we build our houses on shifting sand. This inspiring Defines what it means to be a "help meet." Explains why it is that wives sometimes seem to be "against" their husbands. Delightfully depicts the roles of husband and wife. Lists women who were used by the Father in the Old and New Covenants and defines how they were used. Addresses Scripture verses that have been used to hinder women in their walk. Reveals the Father's call to women in this hour. Mama's Torah is especially written to those who hunger for their Hebraic roots and for the restoration of all Israel. Its fresh look at an ancient problem will inspire a new appreciation for the God-ordained role of women in the times in which we now live.
The title of this book is taken from Proverbs 1:8. Based on the title, one would think this book was about raising children and woman's role within the home. The portion of the book that actually stays on topic could have been written in 10 pages. This book is all over the place. A large portion is dedicated to two house prophecy. I have read Wootten's Primer on this topic, which is excellent. This book feels as though Wootten just took material from her other books, threw in some stuff about women, and repackaged it in order to sell more books. I was very disappointed.