Truth Lies And The Single Woman
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Single women are neither unloved nor forgotten.
Truth, Lies, and the Single Woman: Dispelling 10 Common Myths combats the lies that destroy the joy and confidence of unmarried women.
In her groundbreaking book, Allison K. Flexer dispels the following myths surrounding single women:
1. Because no one has chosen me, I’m not valuable.
2. God has forgotten about me .
3. Sex outside of marriage is okay.
4. My past can’t be forgiven.
5. I’m not beautiful.
6. Getting married will solve all my problems.
7. There is something wrong with me.
8. The church values married people more than me.
9. It’s too late for me, so I should settle.
10. My life is on hold until I find a spouse.
Single women will gain practical steps to accept and believe God’s truth. Flexer believes the question “Who am I?” is best answered by asking, “Who is God?” and challenges single women to confidently embrace their value as they gain a better understanding of the character of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834133631
ISBN10: 0834133636
Allison Flexer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2014
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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