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A Woman Through and Through In a culture that can belittle womanhood on the one hand--making it irrelevant--and glorify it on the other--making it everything--it's hard to know what it really means to be a woman. But when we understand womanhood through the lens of Scripture, we see that we need a bigger category for what God has called "woman." This book breathes fresh air into our womanhood, reminding us what life in Christ--as a woman--looks like. When we see that we are women in all we do, we can be at peace with how God has created us, recognizing womanhood as an essential part of…mehr

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A Woman Through and Through In a culture that can belittle womanhood on the one hand--making it irrelevant--and glorify it on the other--making it everything--it's hard to know what it really means to be a woman. But when we understand womanhood through the lens of Scripture, we see that we need a bigger category for what God has called "woman." This book breathes fresh air into our womanhood, reminding us what life in Christ--as a woman--looks like. When we see that we are women in all we do, we can be at peace with how God has created us, recognizing womanhood as an essential part of Christ's mission and work. Now with a redesigned cover. * Focuses on God's Word as the foundation of womanhood * Written in response to past and current beliefs about womanhood, some that glorify womanhood and some that belittle it * Identifies how Christ empowers women to live out their various roles, including marriage, work, singleness, ministry, and more * Now with a redesigned cover replacing 978-1-4335-6269-3
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Abigail Dodds (MA, Bethlehem College & Seminary) is a wife and mother of five children. She is a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church in the Twin Cities where her husband, Tom, serves as an elder. In addition to tending their bustling home, she writes for desiringGod.org and occasionally blogs at her personal site, hopeandstay.com.