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Readers' Choice Award Winner Think of the little girls you know:
your daughter, a niece, a friend's child. Then think about this:
little girls are tossed away every day. All over the world, women
and girls face troubles such as starvation, displacement,
illiteracy, sexual exploitation and abuse. In fact, statistics show
that the world's most oppressed people are overwhelmingly female.
Moved by the plight of these neglected girls, advocates Kay
Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett took a trip across continents to
interview girls and to partner with ministries working to help
females in some of the most difficult places in the world. These
pages hold those girls' stories: stories of deep pain and
suffering, inspiring courage, and incredible hope. They are the
stories of girls who have discovered their value in God's eyes, in
the midst of cultures that have rejected them. They are stories of
rescue and redemption by God working through compassionate
people-people like you. These pages might hold pieces of your story
as well, as the authors invite you to pray and speak on behalf of
the millions of women and girls who still need to know how much
they're worth. For each of the five sections of the book-physical
suffering, education, sexual protection, prison and war, and
spiritual life-the authors provide specific, practical action steps
and prayer points that allow you to get involved as God leads. This
expanded edition includes updated statistics throughout and a
discussion guide to accompany each section of the book, as well as
a new preface.
Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year Award of Merit -
Mission/The Global Church Conflict, hatred, and injustice seem to
be the norm rather than the exception in our world, our nation, our
communities, our homes. The fractures and fissures run so deep that
we're paralyzed by our hopelessness, writing off peace as a
far-fetched option for the afterlife. Even if there was the
possibility of peace, where would we begin? Instead of disengaging,
Jon Huckins and Jer Swigart invite us to move toward conflict and
brokenness, but not simply for the sake of resolving tensions and
ending wars. These modern-day peacemakers help us understand that
because peacemaking is the mission of God, it should also be the
vocation of his people. So peace is no longer understood as merely
the absence of conflict-peace is when relationships once severed
have been repaired and restored. Using biblical and current-day
illustrations of everyday peacemakers, Mending the Divides offers a
theologically compelling, richly personal, and intensely practical
set of tools that equip us to join God in the restoration of broken
relationships, unjust systems, and global conflicts.
In the quiet places of your heart, do you ever yearn for something
more? Many Christian women, if we are honest, feel discontented
about aspects of our lives. Some of us long to be married, while
others long to escape from marriage. Some of us struggle with our
roles in the church, wondering why God would give us gifts that are
not allowed to flourish. Some of us feel we have no voice. Others
of us have no idea what we would say if we did. Ruth Haley Barton
believes that what lies underneath all our confusion is a longing
for freedom--not the freedom to do as we please, but the freedom to
discover our full identity in Christ and use our gifts to serve
God. With wisdom and charity Barton's exhilarating book explores
the many areas of a woman's life that need the freeing touch of
Christ such as vocation, relationships, spirituality, identity,
sexuality, singleness, marriage and motherhood. Avoiding both
feminist and fundamentalist trappings, she affirms our longings as
important markers which point us toward God's renewing love.
Barton's honesty, biblical insight, practical examples and loving
encouragement combine to form a powerful, empowering book that will
transform the way you live out your identity and purpose in God's
kingdom.
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