Released in the UK September 2015
Released in the US November 2015
Trade paperback | 240 Pages
9781781916421 • £8.99 $12.99
BISAC – REL012130
Women of the twenty-first century are faced with a myriad of issues. God Is My Strength: Biblical Responses to the Issues Facing Twenty-first Century Women
calls upon the Word of God to carefully answer 50 vital questions that every woman is facing today. Pat's loving approach will engage searching hearts and minds. She sensitively relates practical answers, keen guidance, and helpful approaches to steer them for a lifetime of honor to Christ.
Patricia A. Ennis
Patricia A. Ennis is distinguished professor and director of homemaking programs at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas and has authored and coauthored several books, including <i>The Christian Homemaker’s Handbook</i>.
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... God's kingdom is in dire need of the wisdom of His women educated and active in our culture--modeling His love for all mankind. How? This book is the primer!
Anne Hettinger
State Director, Concerned Women for America of Texas
... contains solid Biblical answers in a practical, readable volume. I highly recommend that 21st century women read God Is My Strength, and give it to their friends and family members.
Denise George
Author, teacher, speaker www.denisegeorge.org
... wipes away the stereotypes and misleadings. Using Scripture as her foundation, Dr. Ennis teaches women that biblical womanhood doesn't look like weakness or floral dress patterns, but intellect, courage and strength in the One who liberated us.
Chelsen Vicari
Author and Evangelical Action Director, Institute on Religion & Democracy, Washington
... a treasure of information to help Christian women of all ages answer difficult life questions from a Biblical perspective and how to apply those Biblical principles in their lives daily. Women of all ages will benefit from the wisdom Dr. Ennis brings to the problems that women face in the 21st Century.
Kenda Bartlett
Executive Director, Concerned Women for America