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Track: Womanhood

A Student’s Guide to Womanhood

9781527108424
112 pages
Christian Focus Publications
Overview

Who decides what it means to be a woman? We’ve been let down by the constantly changing narrative from oppressive men and quarrelling women in a society that is driven by consumerist agendas.

 

Our creator, God, has only one agenda: our good and his glory. Abigail Dodds’ short, readable book tackles this important topic and shows the beauty of the role that God has created for women. The Bible offers a clear vision for women: in God’s story, we’re victors not victims.

 

Addressing key questions, this book is crucial reading for any young woman who seeks to glorify God. What does it mean to inhabit a female body, a female mind? In what ways do women reflect God’s glory? What does the Bible say about the role Christian women play?

 

Contents:

  • From Chaos to Creation and Back Again
  • A Woman Reborn
  • Commissioned With Our Bodies
  • Recommissioned for Righteousness
  • Wholehearted Women Shaped by the Whole Council of God
  • Womanly Virtues and Virtuous Women
  • Romantic Love or Lack Thereof
  • Owning Our Agency
  • What Will Being a Christian Woman Cost Me?
  • Appendix A: What now?
  • Appendix B: Other Books and Resources

Track is a series of books designed to disciple the next generation in the areas of culture, doctrine, and the Christian life. While the topics addressed aren’t always simple, they are communicated in a manner that is.

 

With the intention of the content being absorbed, examined and applied, each chapter includes a summary of the main point, and reflection questions that can be used individually, in 1–2–1 mentoring or in a group setting.

Author Bio
Abigail Dodds (M.A. Bethlehem College & Seminary) is a wife, mother of five children, and a member at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minnesota. She is the author of ‘(A)Typical Woman’ and ‘Bread of Life: Savoring the All–Satisfying Goodness of Jesus through the Art of Bread Making’. She regularly contributes at desiringGod.org.