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The Accidental Feminist | Book Review Posted: 23 May 2015 07:22 PM PDT
Courtney studies the development of the feminist movement and its historical impact on women and society. She explains, “As the culture has evolved, so has the concept of feminism.” This alone makes the book worth reading, as she defines feminism as “equality equals sameness.” Is this Biblical and how do we apply feminism to our Christian identities? You’ll learn the benefits of the first feminist movement in the 1950’s and how this changed through the generations to a label challenging modern girls today. “Feminism began as an ideology that promised equality and freedom from the control of men. It has become an ideology that tells women they can use their power, sexuality, and freedom to influence men,” writes Courtney. There are some interesting themes in the book and worthy of a small group or book club discussion. Topics include what it means to be a God-designed (and not a man), a talk on submission (makes most women uncomfortable), body image, church and home. You’ll see these topics from a feminist view and a Biblical view, and that’s worth exploring. What you learn can be shared with the younger generation and remembered by the older women who lived through the first generation of the feminist movement. Educate yourself with these book concepts and then form your own opinion. Get the conversation going in church and at home…this is a topic often ignored in modern Christian culture. Worth reading….more than once! My Amazon Rating 5/5 Click here order a Kindle version of The Accidental Feminist Click here order a Print version of The Accidental Feminist I received an advanced copy of this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. |
What Keeps You Up At Night | Book Review Posted: 23 May 2015 06:35 PM PDT
Finding peace is the key theme of this book. Skip the New-Age ideologies and turn to Biblical truths. “Most of the time we don’t really have a fear problem; we have a trust problem,” writes Wilson. “The object is not learning to fear less; it’s learning to trust God more.” Readers are directed to search Bible verses and discover solutions from the Old Testament and New Testament. When reading the book, you’ll discover those things that keep many people up at night or cause an insatiable anxiety. Then you’ll learn how Biblical characters encountered these same anxieties and how they conquered them with the help of the Lord. I enjoyed reading the book, especially in the evening just before bed. I found myself examining my own heart and mind to make sure that trusting God is central to my thought process. I enjoyed when Wilson wrote,” What if we were to think of depending on God not as the absence of strength but, rather, as the presence of courage?” Imagine how that would change how you view your situation as you filter it through the lens of Christ!
My Amazon Rating 4/5 Order Kindle version here: What Keeps You Up At Night Order printed version here: What Keeps You Up At Night
I received an advanced copy of this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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