Daughters of the church is a fascinating account of women in the two-thousand-year span of church history that includes an exegetical study of relevant Scripture passages.
This book will heal the hurts of the daughters! In this long-awaited book, women are challenged to let the wisdom of God help them overcome the many impossible situations they encounter.
In this memorable book, seventeen women of the Baby Boom generation tell their poignant personal stories of apostasy and repentance.
This book is not a chronological history, nor is it an attempt to provide a comprehensive view of all that the Relief Society has accomplished. Instead, it provides a historical view of the grand scope of the work of the Relief Society.
Joy A. Schroeder explores centuries of Jewish and Christian interpretations of the biblical story of Deborah, an authoritative judge, prophet, and war leader who violently defeated her enemies.
Daughters, You Are Special shares advice and encouragement that guides Christian girls and young women to discover their true identity, worth, and value in the scriptures while remembering that they are—and always will be—beautiful and ...
Two interpretations are put forward in this book. The first says there is a permanent & normative creation order that establishes the headship of men over women, or that gives...
George R. Upton (Toronto: The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, 1958). 5. Edith L. Blumhofer, Aimee Semple McPherson: Everybody's Sister (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993), 3. 6. Ron Kydd, “Canadian Pentecostalism and the Evangelical ...
I consider this a must-read if you are afraid or unsure of what God's purpose is for you. Through these stories and Scripture passages, you will find the strength to do what God asks of you.
A priceless reference work in the history of Christian preaching that will revitalize the preaching of the twenty first century. --Cheryl TownsAnd Gilkes, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur associate...
I came away with a better understanding of how the specific realities of being 'submissive wives' are negotiated, constructed, challenged, and transformed."—Lynn Davidman, author of Tradition in a Rootless World "Griffith's deft portrayal ...