Let Me Be a Woman

by Elisabeth Elliot

Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

248.843

Publication

Tyndale Momentum (1999), Edition: 8/24/99, 192 pages

Description

"In order to learn what it means to be a woman, we must start with the One who made her." Working from Scripture, well-known speaker and author Elisabeth Elliot shares her observations and experiences in a number of essays on what it means to be a Christian woman, whether single, married, or widowed. Available in trade softcover and as a Living Book.

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LibraryThing member TullyFamily
Excellent, excellent, excellent! Every lady should read this before getting married!
LibraryThing member BethanyBible
Author Elisabeth Elliot says, "We are called to be women. The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian does make me a different kind of woman. For I have accepted God's idea of me, and my whole life is an offering back to Him of all
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that I am and all that He wants me to be." She is one of Christendom's most able and articulate writers. In this new book, Let Me Be A Woman, she couples her own observations and experiences of life with her careful, lifelong study of the Scripture. The book is subtitled "Thoughts on Womanhood for Valerie," and is the gift of this talented mother to a daughter on the threshold of her own marriage.
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LibraryThing member Robin661
Let Me Be A Woman
Elisabeth Elliot

Book Summary: The author combines her observations and experiences in a number of essays on male-female relationships. In these days of conflicting demands and cultural pressures, what kind of woman do you wish to be? How should you respond? What should you think?
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Elisabeth Elliot is one of Christiandom's most able and articulate writers. In this profound and moving book she presents her unique perspective. Now married a third time after losing two husbands through death, she offers golden insights which apply to the single, the married, and the widowed.These notes on womanhood, written to her daughter Valerie a few weeks before Val's marriage, are a gift of lasting worth for all Christian women.

Review: This is a fantastic book for any woman to read. I loved the humble and godly advice and wisdom that Ms. Elliot possess. She is a favorite of mine. I love how she breaks down the culture and the call on a woman who belongs to Christ. This is must read for me yearly. I need the guidance of woman who have walked the hard steps of this world and kept on going with Christ’s help and guidance. I believe this book is just as relevant today as it was when she first wrote it. Books like this are disappearing from the Woman’s section of Christian bookstores.
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LibraryThing member judyg54
I have been a fan of Elisabeth Elliot for a long time, but have never read this book until recently and I fell in love with it. Although it was written many years ago, it is still very applicable for today's young women who are getting ready to get married to the man of their dreams. It is just
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like sitting down with the author and listening to her share her thoughts with her daughter on many different subjects regarding marriage. One of my favorite quotes (and there were many) was, "We are called to be women. The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian does make me a different kind of woman. For I have accepted God's idea of me, and my whole life is an offering back to Him of all that I am and all that He wants me to be."

There are many demands and cultural pressures on young women today. This book gives a very good and godly response to some of the issues regarding womanhood and the worth of being what God wants us to be. I am going to get a copy for each of my grand-daughters to have when they get engaged. It is a small book, with short chapters and very easy to read in a short amount of time. Highly recommended!!
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LibraryThing member wpcalibrary
“In order to learn what it means to be a woman, we must start with the One who made her.” Working from Scripture, well-known speaker and author Elisabeth Elliot shares her observations and experiences in a number of essays on what it means to be a Christian woman, whether single, married, or
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widowed.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

192 p.; 6.8 inches

ISBN

0842321624 / 9780842321624

UPC

031809021620
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