Really Bad Girls Of The Bible w/Discussion And Stu
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Discover the Truth About Gods Sovereignty from the Bibles Really Bad Girls.
Eight of the Bibles most notorious females strut across the pages of Really Bad Girls of the Bible with troubles that still hit home in the twenty-first century. The Medium of En Dor crossed over to the dark side. Jael stood up to a ruthless enemy. The Adulteress was caught between a rock and a hard place. Athaliah made a bid for power that ended badly. Bathsheba captured the wandering eye of a king. Herodias made a cruel request of her husband. Tamar exchanged her widows weeds for a harlots garb. And the Bleeding Woman had a serious health issue only a great physician could handle. Higgs does such a remarkable job telling their stories that many of the Good Book's bad girls become downright sympathetic. Higgs is a refreshingly astute biblical commentator(and) ably points readers to good girl tips they can apply from the Bibles cautionary tales. Publishers Weekly Really Bad Girls of the Bible shines a spotlight on Gods sovereignty, demonstrating one life-changing truth: God rules the lives of those He loves with mercy, compassion, and hope.
Discover the Truth About Gods Sovereignty from the Bibles Really Bad Girls.
Eight of the Bibles most notorious females strut across the pages of Really Bad Girls of the Bible with troubles that still hit home in the twenty-first century. The Medium of En Dor crossed over to the dark side. Jael stood up to a ruthless enemy. The Adulteress was caught between a rock and a hard place. Athaliah made a bid for power that ended badly. Bathsheba captured the wandering eye of a king. Herodias made a cruel request of her husband. Tamar exchanged her widows weeds for a harlots garb. And the Bleeding Woman had a serious health issue only a great physician could handle. Higgs does such a remarkable job telling their stories that many of the Good Book's bad girls become downright sympathetic. Higgs is a refreshingly astute biblical commentator(and) ably points readers to good girl tips they can apply from the Bibles cautionary tales. Publishers Weekly Really Bad Girls of the Bible shines a spotlight on Gods sovereignty, demonstrating one life-changing truth: God rules the lives of those He loves with mercy, compassion, and hope.
Discover the Truth About Gods Sovereignty from the Bibles Really Bad Girls.
Eight of the Bibles most notorious females strut across the pages of Really Bad Girls of the Bible with troubles that still hit home in the twenty-first century. The Medium of En Dor crossed over to the dark side. Jael stood up to a ruthless enemy. The Adulteress was caught between a rock and a hard place. Athaliah made a bid for power that ended badly. Bathsheba captured the wandering eye of a king. Herodias made a cruel request of her husband. Tamar exchanged her widows weeds for a harlots garb. And the Bleeding Woman had a serious health issue only a great physician could handle. Higgs does such a remarkable job telling their stories that many of the Good Book's bad girls become downright sympathetic. Higgs is a refreshingly astute biblical commentator(and) ably points readers to good girl tips they can apply from the Bibles cautionary tales. Publishers Weekly Really Bad Girls of the Bible shines a spotlight on Gods sovereignty, demonstrating one life-changing truth: God rules the lives of those He loves with mercy, compassion, and hope.