Best of
Womens

2003

The Power of Praying: Help for a Woman's Journey Through Life


Stormie Omartian - 2003
    through the writings and heart of Stormie Omartian.

The Children's Hour


Marcia Willett - 2003
    But the make-believe world of the story spinner didn't protect them from the reality of a shocking family tragedy best forgotten.But when their estranged sister Georgie comes to stay, she brings unwelcome memories of her own, and long-buried secrets yet to be revealed. Now three sisters will engage in the most intimate children's hour of all-the story of their own lives, of a first love never-forgotten, of a passion that tore them apart, of a death that still casts its shadow of guilt and recrimination. And the truth of a fateful night that shattered their past, and still holds the power to define their future...

Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God: A Guide to Developing Your Biblical Potential


Pat Ennis - 2003
    The authors tackle the question of "What makes a godly woman?" Readers will find themselves challenged to rethink their priorities, reexamine the position of the home, and rework their definition of what it means to be a woman in whom God is well-pleased.

Gender Talk: The Struggle For Women's Equality in African American Communities


Johnnetta Betsch Cole - 2003
    In Gender Talk Johnnetta Betsch Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall argue powerfully that the only way to defeat this legacy is to focus on the intersection of race and gender. Examining why the “race problem” has become so male-centered and how this has opened a deep divide between Black women and men, the authors turn to their own lives, offering intimate accounts of their experiences as daughters, wives, and leaders. They examine pivotal moments in African American history when race and gender issues collided with explosive results. Along the way, they present the testimonies of a large and influential group of Black women and men, including Byllye Avery, Derrick A. Bell, Farai Chideya, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Michael Eric Dyson, Marcia Gillespie, bell hooks, and Faye Wattleton. Fearless and eye-opening, Gender Talk is required reading for anyone concerned with the future of African American women—and men.

The Woman from Kerry


Anne Doughty - 2003
    Little Rose McGinley is just seven years old when her family is harshly evicted from their home in Donegal, victims of the Clearances of 1861. It is the first step in what will be a long and eventful journey for Rose, one that will take her from Donegal to Kerry, and back again to the North, with her husband and four children. But the feisty little girl blossoms into a woman of extraordinary character, who confronts hardship and tragedy - as well as great happiness - with steadfast courage and the determination to keep her family together, against all the odds.