Becoming a Woman of Excellence
by Cynthia Heald
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Society beckons us to succeed-to achieve excellence in our appearance, our earning power, our family life. God Himself also beckons us to be women of excellence. But what exactly is He asking? If you're hungry for God's perspective on success in a society that bombards you with conflicting demands, feed on the truths of God's Word that you'll discover in these pages. You will not only learn to 'approve the things that are excellent' but will also experience the joy of becoming God's woman of show more excellence. This bestselling topical Bible study has helped over one million women over the past 30 years, and is newly revised and updated so today's women can discover who God designed them to be in this day and age. Written by Navigator author and Bible teacher Cynthia Heald, the 11 sessions in this Bible study explore what your identity in Christ is and how you can best serve Him. show lessTags
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This is a short book which examines the characteristics of an excellent woman according to the Bible. Each chapter focuses on a particular quality, whether purity, wisdom, meekness, etc. Some chapters were better than others, but each is mostly composed of topical scripture readings meant to essentially give the reader a sense of the Biblical definition of these qualities. This was at times extremely revelatory and, at others, rather tedious.
Overall, I got a lot out of this book, but I think it might have been more effective if large passages of scripture were examined at length. Some of the verse references seemed taken out of context or very tangential to the topic at hand. Sometimes these little snippets of scripture seem to show more over-simplify or be a bit too pat. show less
Overall, I got a lot out of this book, but I think it might have been more effective if large passages of scripture were examined at length. Some of the verse references seemed taken out of context or very tangential to the topic at hand. Sometimes these little snippets of scripture seem to show more over-simplify or be a bit too pat. show less
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Becoming a Woman of Excellence: 30th Anniversary Edition by Cynthia Heald, © 2016
Now, my daughter, do not fear. I will do for you whatever you ask, for all my people in the city know that you are a woman of excellence. Ruth 3:11
My Review:
I participated in a Bible study of the first edition of this book. In this 30th edition revised and updated edition, the author shares her journey of excellence as "a certified older woman." How wonderful to have a seasoned mentor:
As I reflect on these past decades, I'm amazed that I continue to ask, "What would a woman of excellence do?" Using this question to determine my choices and setting my heart to "approve the things that are excellent" (Philippians 1:10) has served to show more guide and protect me in special ways. It is a priceless blessing to look back over my life and have few regrets.
One of the key verses in my life now is Psalm 7l:18: "Now that I am old and gray, do not abandon me, O God. Let me proclaim your power to this new generation, your mighty miracles to all who come after me" (NLT). So it is with much thankfulness to God that I commit this study to all who come after me. May you discover the great joy of taking God at His word and walking with Him daily in order to become a woman of excellence who brings Him honor and glory.
--author Cynthia Heald
The first chapter begins with defining excellence ~ from the biblical view of excellence, or in the search for excellence how most people would define it? I like the quotes and references included throughout the study, along with "thoughts and reflections from an older woman" written by the author in this renewed study guide. A foundational memory Scripture begins each chapter, looking at specific Scriptures within each topic, and questions directed toward applying what is learned. There is a Notes section in the back, along with a leader's guide, directing to further reading referenced within each chapter excellence.
It's not about achieving, but being. I like how the author guides through Scripture and questions to how it applies, adding to our lives in a simplistic way rather than striving. God's virtues are becoming and alive as we specifically apply Scripture to our lives as a lifelong process. To become ~ "to grow into, to come to be, to undergo change or development, to be transformed."
If you are looking for a new fall study, individually or for a study group, this would be an excellent choice for women of all ages, single or married. The study contains: the goal worth pursuing, God's character, and becoming like Christ; the cost rooted in surrender and exemplified by obedience; the prize molded by discipline, guarded by discretion, made precious by a gentle and quiet spirit, perfected by purity, and proclaimed by wisdom; the praise portrayed in the life of a godly woman.
***Thank you to Tyndale Blog Network for sending me a review copy of Becoming a Woman of Excellence. This review was written in my own words. No other compensation was received.***
Cynthia Heald ~ Author of Becoming a Woman Bible Study series and numerous other books and devotionals. show less
Becoming a Woman of Excellence: 30th Anniversary Edition by Cynthia Heald, © 2016
Now, my daughter, do not fear. I will do for you whatever you ask, for all my people in the city know that you are a woman of excellence. Ruth 3:11
My Review:
I participated in a Bible study of the first edition of this book. In this 30th edition revised and updated edition, the author shares her journey of excellence as "a certified older woman." How wonderful to have a seasoned mentor:
As I reflect on these past decades, I'm amazed that I continue to ask, "What would a woman of excellence do?" Using this question to determine my choices and setting my heart to "approve the things that are excellent" (Philippians 1:10) has served to show more guide and protect me in special ways. It is a priceless blessing to look back over my life and have few regrets.
One of the key verses in my life now is Psalm 7l:18: "Now that I am old and gray, do not abandon me, O God. Let me proclaim your power to this new generation, your mighty miracles to all who come after me" (NLT). So it is with much thankfulness to God that I commit this study to all who come after me. May you discover the great joy of taking God at His word and walking with Him daily in order to become a woman of excellence who brings Him honor and glory.
--author Cynthia Heald
The first chapter begins with defining excellence ~ from the biblical view of excellence, or in the search for excellence how most people would define it? I like the quotes and references included throughout the study, along with "thoughts and reflections from an older woman" written by the author in this renewed study guide. A foundational memory Scripture begins each chapter, looking at specific Scriptures within each topic, and questions directed toward applying what is learned. There is a Notes section in the back, along with a leader's guide, directing to further reading referenced within each chapter excellence.
It's not about achieving, but being. I like how the author guides through Scripture and questions to how it applies, adding to our lives in a simplistic way rather than striving. God's virtues are becoming and alive as we specifically apply Scripture to our lives as a lifelong process. To become ~ "to grow into, to come to be, to undergo change or development, to be transformed."
If you are looking for a new fall study, individually or for a study group, this would be an excellent choice for women of all ages, single or married. The study contains: the goal worth pursuing, God's character, and becoming like Christ; the cost rooted in surrender and exemplified by obedience; the prize molded by discipline, guarded by discretion, made precious by a gentle and quiet spirit, perfected by purity, and proclaimed by wisdom; the praise portrayed in the life of a godly woman.
***Thank you to Tyndale Blog Network for sending me a review copy of Becoming a Woman of Excellence. This review was written in my own words. No other compensation was received.***
Cynthia Heald ~ Author of Becoming a Woman Bible Study series and numerous other books and devotionals. show less
My first Cynthia Heald and my first Bible study done at Flagler. This is not too difficult in terms of theology, so great for beginners or new Christian women. Deep in Scripture though, rock solid
Presents Bible passages, writings from Christian thinkers, and reflective exercises to help women achieve godly excellence.
11 lessons. 2 Copies of this book in our library.
If you are hungry for God's perspective, feed on the truths of God's Word in these pages.
If you are hungry for God's perspective, feed on the truths of God's Word in these pages.
11 lessons. 2 Copies of this book in our library.
If you are hungry for God's perspective, feed on the truths of God's Word in these pages.
If you are hungry for God's perspective, feed on the truths of God's Word in these pages.
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Through her speaking engagements, books, and Bible studies, Cynthia Heald challenges women around the world to become more godly. She is the author of numerous books, including Intimacy with Cod and the becoming a woman or Bible study series. Her passion is to help women walk more closely with Cod and live to their hill, God-given potential. show more Cynthia and her husband, Jack, are hi IS-time Navigator staff members in Tucson, Arizona. show less
Common Knowledge
- Original title
- Becoming a woman of excellence : a Bible study
- Alternate titles*
- 才德婦人 : 婦女查經材料. English; 婦女查經材料
- Original publication date
- 1986
- Epigraph
- "...so that you may approve the things that are excellent, in order to be sincere and blameless until the day of Christ..." - Philippians 1:10
- First words
- [Preface] While reading through the Book of Ruth, I was struck with Boaz's praise of Ruth: "And now my daughter, do not fear. I will do for you whatever you ask, for all my people in the city know that you are a woman of exc... (show all)ellence" (Ruth 3:11)
"I Did It My Way," a popular song in which the singer congratulates himself for living according to his personal standards rather than anyone else's, seems to epitomize society's understanding of achieving excellence. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Close in prayer.
- Canonical DDC/MDS
- 248.843
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- Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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- 248.843 — Religion Christian practice & observance Christian experience, practice, life Christian Living for specific groups Christian Living for Adults Christian Living for Women
- LCC
- BT704 .H42 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Doctrinal Theology Doctrinal Theology Creation
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