Women of the Bible: A
Study
Sometimes,
as a woman of faith, it's difficult to find a connection in
the male dominated world of our sacred text, The
Bible.
We view God
as our Father. We study the patriarchs. Even the founders of
modern religion are often male. In fact, most the major
Biblical stories feature women in supporting (if that)
roles.
In this interesting text, Christina
Weigand ferrets out not only the role of the most
fascinating women in the Bible, she probes deep and finds
connections, parallels, and lessons today's woman can relate
to.
While honoring these women, Weigand
celebrates the feminine while respectfully honoring church
tradition.
The women
profiled in this fascinating 67 page study include: Eve,
Sarah, Hagar, Rachel, Leah, Delilah, Naomi, Ruth, Michal,
Bathsheba, Elizabeth, Mary and Mary
Magdalene.
Click here to download your personal copy for only
$9.95.
About the
Author:
Christina
is a freelance writer specializing in spiritual and
inspirational topics. She has had articles published in
online ezines Just for Mom, Sisters in the Lord,
and Keepin' On. Her article entitled Baby...
Again! appeared in ParentLife magazine. An
article entitled Why I Write appeared in
Once Upon a Time a magazine for children's
writers and illustrators and an article entitled
Lent: A Season of Hope appeared in the winter
2006/2007 issue of Evangel.
She currently works on a regular column in Extreme
Woman entitled God's Crazy Quilt
and Christian Books for Women
entitled God was at the Wedding, Where is He Now?.
Many of her early work can be seen at
Faithwriters.
Click here to
read an excerpt.
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