Far Above Rubies
On biblical femininity & practical ways to embody virtue
by Caitlin Deems
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About the Book
Freedom to be feminine.
Someone they can trust.
True empowerment.
The kind based on the strength that God gives and not false empowerment based on power struggles created by a fallen world.
So, what if you were free to be feminine?
What if you had Someone you could trust?
What if you could be truly empowered?
God’s Word is alive and answering. I found the answers to these questions throughout Scripture and this book is my way of sharing the place where they have been answered most clearly for me - Proverbs 31.
In a world that glorifies feminism, anything less aggressive is seen as completely weak.
There is nothing weak about being a biblical woman.
Actually, there is nothing stronger…
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
- Additional Categories Self-Improvement, Parenting & Families
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 232 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781715720551
- Publish Date: Oct 26, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords female empowerment, motherhood, Proverbs 31
About the Creator
Caitlin lives on the Gulf Coast with her husband & two children. She owns a private physical therapy practice where she treats mothers before, during and after pregnancy. She also works part time in a pediatric clinic and is an adjunct professor at a local university. She volunteers as a teacher in a local pregnancy resource center and speaks to mothers about pregnancy and postpartum health in her community. While Proverbs 31 has always held a special significance to her, Caitlin discovered her passion for studying the Virtuous Woman after leading a women’s Bible study and mentoring young ladies in a youth group. She has been blogging since 2015. Caitlin is also publishing two children’s books about life with her grandparents on their cotton farm. Between snack times and diaper changes, Caitlin enjoys reading the classics, commonplace journaling, building a living book library for her children, and going on coffee shop dates with her husband.