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This title is a Bible character study of women, some good – some not so much, and about half of the names of the characters in Bonnie’s class study book do not appear on the pages of inspiration, but informtion about them can be gleaned from the Bible.
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This book is to a large extent a compilation of 55 completed surveys regarding how we as Christians look upon our blessings from God. This book would be an excellent study book for a ladies Bible class.
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This book was written as a Bible study book for ladies or a gift for women of all ages. "For such times as these" the Christian woman must rise and work to protect and build Christian homes for the future of God's kingdom.
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This class book deals with many of the problems and attitudes that all women, wives and mothers need to study for the sake of those under their care and influence.
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Sister Mitchell has done a masterful job of writing about each of the “first sisters” in the Book of Acts, and then making useful applications to our own time and lives. There are thirteen lessons with discussion questions for each chapter.
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The author experienced firsthand loss, sorrow and grief. On her journey to recovery, she immersed herself in a myriad of resources and has devoted herself since to aiding others to recover from being overwhelmed by their grief.
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This is the most comprehensive discussion of the nature and work of Christ done by one of our brotherhood in several years. Although the book is not lengthy, it is not always easy reading, due to its comprehensive nature.
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Lib Movement God's Way looks at the biblical liberation of women and contrasts it to the so called, "Women's Liberation" of today. There are 13 lessons.
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Noble Ladies: Class Studies in Ruth & Esther is the collaborative work of Louis and Bonnie Rushmore. Brother Rushmore has written a brief commentary/class study on the Bible books of Ruth and Esther, complemented with questions at the end of each chapter.
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Shortly before sister Norton's death, she had almost completed this second volume of inspirational devotional material. Some of the writings reflect her own struggles with sickness and the approaching spectre of death.
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In response to frequently asked questions concerning the biblical role of women in this modern and ever-changing world, the author has developed these studies. Are the restrictions placed on women in the Scriptures based on culture?
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Rebecca Rushmore has written a wonderfully useful study book that helps the user to better understand himself as well as others, providing better opportunity to interact with them profitably. The rewards will improve interpersonal relationships.
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