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Womanhood is good.

Not on a caveat, or after the next equality bill—it is good now, and inherently. Learn how to look past the spectres modern feminism erects, to what womanhood actually is.

 Womanhood is more than a stereotype, whether it be fainting-couch or sharp-modern-office adjacent. Eve in Exile: The Restoration of Femininity cuts to the heart of the failure of modern feminism, and the cruel irony that while feminism may have started with a yearning for liberation, the ones who need real liberation now are depressed, directionless feminists. Bekah Merkle shows that genuine womanhood involves subduing, filling, helping, and glorifying.

 The answer to the question “Who am I?” is infinitely fulfilling, but at the same time, with our cult of self-expression, most likely a little underwhelming. You Who?: Why You Matter and How to Deal With It deals with the question of identity practically, with Rachel Jankovic’s characteristic humorous and frank style.

 Virtuous: A Study for Ladies of Every Age is a guide to a woman’s Christian walk, encouraging her to be a leader within her community, and to live virtuously in a time and place where virtue is considered quaint and old-fashioned. There is nothing quaint about it: Biblical virtue is an iron strength and upright stature.

 

Read more about the books below:

Eve in Exile: 

The truth is, feminists don't know what liberation is. They have led us into a very boring dead end. Eve in Exile dismisses the pencil-skirted and stiletto-heeled executives of TV, the outspoken feminists freed from all that hinders them, the brave career women in charge of their own destinies. Once those fictionalized stereotypes are out of the way—whether they're things that make you gag or things you think look pretty fun—Christians can focus on real women. What did God make real women for?

You Who? 

With trademark humor and no nonsense practicality, Rachel Jankovic explains the fake story of the self, starting with the inventions of a supremely ugly man named Sartre (rhymes with "blart"). And we—men and women, young and old—have bought his lie of the "best self," with terrible results. Thankfully, that's not the end of our story. You Who: Why You Matter and How to Deal with It takes the identity question into the nitty gritty details of everyday life. Here's the first clue: Stop looking inside yourself, and start planting flags of everyday faithfulness. In Christianity, the self is always a tool and never a destination.

Virtuous: 

Perfect for book groups or private study, Virtuous walks through fourteen biblical virtues to help women of all ages actively pursue fruitfulness in the knowledge of Christ. This book highlights what the Bible has to say about a Christian woman's highest duty, what it looks like to be a leading woman in one's community, and what it means to pursue virtue when everyone else thinks it's no longer important.

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