Called to Womanhood: The Biblical View for Today's WorldCrossway, 2001 - 224 pages Women are struggling over what role they should play in their families, churches and communities. Beth Impson identifies why both secular and Christian feminists' attempts to solve this question fall short and offers the biblical calling to womanhood as God's answer instead. Her empathetic approach to real-life issues and abundantly practical applications, based on solid biblical grounding, will resonate deeply with women, helping them discover God's wisdom for their lives. |
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