Little Women Big God
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You dust your furniture and vacuum before inviting people into your home because you don’t want them to see the dirt and imperfections. But Jesus doesn’t hide the infamy in his family tree. What’s more surprising than a holy God highlighting these women is how he rescued and blessed each one–and how he wants to bless you. You will relate to Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary as they face failure, loss, betrayal, and a murderous hunt. You will discover God’s care for ordinary women and how he uses human weakness and failure as an opportunity to reveal his strength and grace. You will also record God’s faithfulness in your own journey of faith and see how everyday women who walk with Christ have meaningful stories worth telling. Thought-provoking questions and insights will reveal how to apply faith when walking through grief, selecting a mate, facing rejection and temptation, and forgiving oneself and one’s enemies. Finally, you’ll learn faith in a big God is life’s only unshakable foundation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780891123866
ISBN10: 0891123865
Debbie Wilson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2016
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers/ACU Press
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