Life Principles From The Women Of The Bible Book 2 (Student/Study Guide)
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Much like the best-selling volume, this book further expands the study of the important women of the Old and New Testaments. These characters can show us the life-lessons dealing with the ultimate surrender to God in obedience, or the failure that comes from a choice of rebellion. Women in Scripture will also provide insignts for dealing with their homes and the raising of their children, all under the theme of “Following God” fully. New themes for understanding the woman’s position before God, and his plan and answers to many difficult questions are discussed at length in this new book. Following God: Life Principles from the Women of the Bible Book Two contains in depth studies of these characters: Hagar – Trusting that God Sees Lot’s Wife – Remembering God’s Judgmenton a Self Seeking Life Rebekah – The Peril of being Partial Leah – Coping with Rejection Rachel – Beautiful but Bitter Abigail – A Woman Marked by Beauty and Wisdom Bathsheba – Finding Faith after Failure Jezebel – The Sin of Being a Stumbling Block Elizabeth – Singing the Songs of Salvation The Woman at the Well – Living Water for a Worshiping Heart Women of the Gospels – Experiencing Jesus adn Faithfully following Him The Submissive Wife – Biblical Principles for a Healthy Marriage
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SKU (ISBN): 9780899573083
ISBN10: 0899573088
Wayne Barber | Richard Shepherd | Richard Shepherd
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2004
Following God Character # 2
Publisher: AMG Publishers
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