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Celebrated for their courage, vision, hospitality, and spiritual giftedness, it's no wonder women were so important to God's plan revealed in the Old and New Testaments. It wasn't their natural qualities that made these women extraordinary but the power of the one true God whom they worshipped and served.
In Twelve Extraordinary Women, you'll learn more than fascinating information about these women, you'll discover-perhaps for the first time-the unmistakable chronology of God's redemptive work in history through their lives. These women were not ancillary to His plan, they were at the very heart of it.
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February 21, 2008: I loved it I couldn't put it down. I love relating to women in the bible and feeling like, 'God used her? then he can use me.' and how exciting it was to see what a vital role these women played in Gods divine plan.
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January 21, 2008: This books Anti-Chatholic comments regarding Mary, The Mother of God is completely false and misleading as to Catholic Doctrine and Tradition, so all Catholic Faith Study groups avoid at all costs as well as anyone who wants to hear the truth. Protestant's please be aware that this chapter is incorrect and misleading. The chapter has nothing to do with the books subtitle...'How God Shaped Women of the Bible and What He wants to Do with you'. The author's comments from page 108...'Various extrabiblical religious traditions and many superstitious minds have beautified Mary beyond what is reasonable....A long tradition of overzealous souls throughout history have wrongly exhalted her to godlike status.' He then refers to the extreme gullibility about apparitions of Mary sometimes rise to comical proportions and then makes a reference to the Grilled cheese sandwich on e-bay with was described as having an image of Mary etched into it. Not exactly a quality book.