Feeling invisible is not a superpower. Many women today feel unseen, overlooked, or shamed, but so did women in the Biblewho knew? One felt abandoned by God, so the harebrained idea of making Gods plan happen without Gods help somehow morphed into a brilliant idea in her mind. What did she do, and how did God respond? The answer might surprise you. A childless woman lived a life reminiscent of Cinderellas and endured the worst family vacation every year. Did God see her, and if so, how did he help? Discover how each woman in this book felt invisible but became a Beloved Daughter of Godno qualifications as a paragon of virtue required. Do you feel invisible and long for someone to see you? Journey with these women and learn more about the God who sees me. (Genesis 16:13, NIV). Questions for group discussion or personal reflection are included.
Feeling invisible is not a superpower. Many women today feel unseen, overlooked, or shamed, but so did women in the Biblewho knew? One felt abandoned by God, so the harebrained idea of making Gods plan happen without Gods help somehow morphed into a brilliant idea in her mind. What did she do, and how did God respond? The answer might surprise you. A childless woman lived a life reminiscent of Cinderellas and endured the worst family vacation every year. Did God see her, and if so, how did he help? Discover how each woman in this book felt invisible but became a Beloved Daughter of Godno qualifications as a paragon of virtue required. Do you feel invisible and long for someone to see you? Journey with these women and learn more about the God who sees me. (Genesis 16:13, NIV). Questions for group discussion or personal reflection are included.
Feeling invisible is not a superpower. Many women today feel unseen, overlooked, or shamed, but so did women in the Biblewho knew? One felt abandoned by God, so the harebrained idea of making Gods plan happen without Gods help somehow morphed into a brilliant idea in her mind. What did she do, and how did God respond? The answer might surprise you. A childless woman lived a life reminiscent of Cinderellas and endured the worst family vacation every year. Did God see her, and if so, how did he help? Discover how each woman in this book felt invisible but became a Beloved Daughter of Godno qualifications as a paragon of virtue required. Do you feel invisible and long for someone to see you? Journey with these women and learn more about the God who sees me. (Genesis 16:13, NIV). Questions for group discussion or personal reflection are included.