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Cultivating a Life of Character Judges/Ruth (Paperback)

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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0736904980
ISBN-13: 9780736904988
Sku: 30852133
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8H x 5.25L x 0.5T
Pages:  160
Age Range:  NA
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In the midst of the dark days of the Judges, God faithfully raised up men and women of character to lead his people. Journey through Judges and Ruth and marvel at the godly character of women such as Deborah, Jephthah''s daughter, Samson''s mother, Naomi, and Ruth--God''s woman of excellence. Women seeking God''s heart are encouraged to: See giant-of-the-faith potential in ordinary lives Cultivate the good qualities of character Honor God''s faithfulness with our own

Author Bio
Elizabeth George
Born in Warren, Ohio, Elizabeth George graduated from the University of California at Riverside with a B.A. in English. Having received a master's degree in counseling from the California State University at Fullerton, George went on to teach in high schools, and then in colleges after her first book, "A Great Deliverance", was published in 1988. Though born and raised in America, she is best known for the mysteries she sets in England. Her novels featuring Inspector Thomas Lynley and Sergeant Barbara Havers follow the classic form of the British cozy mystery, updated with a broader depiction of violence and a deeper concern with her characters' emotional maturation. Tracing her investigators' lives from one novel to the next, George writes patiently, carefully crafting the inner motivations of both her criminals and her investigators. Her heroes often suffer from a physical disability or deformity, a metaphor for their psychological and emotional wounds.
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Product attributePublisher:   Harvest House Publishers
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