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Reclaiming Eve: The Identity and Calling of Women in the Kingdom of God

by Suzanne Burden

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Christian women often view themselves negatively and feel that no matter how hard they try—it's never good enough. With razor-sharp theology and personal stories that reveal the identity and potential of every woman, Reclaiming Eve sets the record straight. For tucked into the pages of Scripture is a blueprint for women that sets them free to serve Christ alongside their brothers, as full partners in building God's kingdom.… (more)
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Christian women often view themselves negatively and feel that no matter how hard they try—it's never good enough. With razor-sharp theology and personal stories that reveal the identity and potential of every woman, Reclaiming Eve sets the record straight. For tucked into the pages of Scripture is a blueprint for women that sets them free to serve Christ alongside their brothers, as full partners in building God's kingdom.

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