Today\u27s American Christian women have been granted a great stewardship of freedom unlike any encountered since the fall of mankind. They can pour their efforts into becoming almost anything they desire - an artist, a politician, an athlete, a mother. Then, they can change their minds and try something else, all under the guise of the nationally approved right to the pursuit of happiness. In her new book, Laury L. Davis asks women to consider what they are doing with this great stewardship. How is this blessing of freedom and opportunity affecting their marriages, homes and churches? In this 10-week Bible study she challenges women to evaluate their pursuits in light of God\u27s purposes.https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/alum_books/...
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This book is about the relationship between different concepts of freedom and happiness. The book's ...
In the 21st century, young Christian women struggle with understanding and applying practical aspect...
These reflections, based on a series published in The National Catholic Reporter, were inspired by t...
The dedication of this volume reads: To the young ladies of the Park-Street Parish, Portland, Maine...
Women! Do you want a life of true satisfaction and reward? In this expositional study of Titus 2:3-5...
The Second Vatican Council speaks of religious as “men and women who set out to follow Christ with g...
Creation alone shouts the blessings of heterogeneity over the paucity of uniformity. The coalescing ...
Original in the Princeton Theological Seminary Library.Microfiche. El Segundo, Calif. : Micro Public...
One of the most famous political documents, The Declaration of Independence, claims that our Creator...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Spirituality. The Catholic University of AmericaElla Mitchell (1917-2008) refl...
The writer of this research paper became interested in the development of Christian womanhood throug...
The Young Lady\u27s Guide to the Harmonious Development of Christian Character is a collection of wr...
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, Just Another Anarchist Antichrist Godless-Commie Catholic. B...
The Young Lady\u27s Guide to the Harmonious Development of Christian Character is a collection of wr...
A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engli...
This book is about the relationship between different concepts of freedom and happiness. The book's ...
In the 21st century, young Christian women struggle with understanding and applying practical aspect...
These reflections, based on a series published in The National Catholic Reporter, were inspired by t...