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God's Amazons

Chinyere Ifeadikanwa Anayo

Verlag: COMMUNE WRITERS INT'L

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Beschreibung

This book is written to support women with the tools they need, that will translate to a more fulfilled life.

We achieved this first by researching and sharing with our readers about the amazons of old, then the Biblical amazons. We examined how they lived their lives in a time peculiar to them, we highlighted their values & virtues, who they lived for, when they lived, and how they surmounted challenges that came their way during their lifetime. We also created a table to make an interesting contrast all in a bit to drive home our points.

This book will enlighten, encourage, equip & empower the women living now into the full knowledge of who they are in God, how they can live their lives optimally, what they should live for, who they should live for, the position they occupy in God, and the power of solutions they possess in matters that arise in these dynamic times.
Verfügbar seit: 01.04.2023.

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