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A review by cordiallybarbara
A Year of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans
5.0
Keeping it real
Evans does an excellent job creating an informative and journeying take about what it means to be a woman of the Bible. Her story had me rethinking my own ideas and asking more questions about God, the Bible, and women. I appreciated most the chapter that highlighted the impossible Proverbs 31 woman because I had given up on ever being close to that standard. I love my new understanding of that chapter of the Bible has praise from a husband to his wife. Evans was so fun to read as she never took herself too seriously and frankly shared both her failures and successes. If you're looking for a book that will entertain and stretch your way of thinking, then this is the book for you.
Evans does an excellent job creating an informative and journeying take about what it means to be a woman of the Bible. Her story had me rethinking my own ideas and asking more questions about God, the Bible, and women. I appreciated most the chapter that highlighted the impossible Proverbs 31 woman because I had given up on ever being close to that standard. I love my new understanding of that chapter of the Bible has praise from a husband to his wife. Evans was so fun to read as she never took herself too seriously and frankly shared both her failures and successes. If you're looking for a book that will entertain and stretch your way of thinking, then this is the book for you.