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Christianity Today / 2009 / Word Document
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Format: Word Document
Vendor: Christianity Today
Publication Date: 2009
Availability: In Stock
Series: Gifted for Leadership Bible Study

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Pull off your labels and become the woman God designed you to be.
Overview

Women today have more choices than ever before, but this doesn t necessarily mean that women are more fulfilled. The greater freedom comes with added pressures and stress, even confusion. Many of us still struggle with the way we see ourselves, often second-guessing our decision to pursue a career or to dedicate ourselves solely to caring for home and family.


Author Caryn Rivadeneira struggles to pinpoint the source of her identity crisis and to understand why, even though she loves being a stay-at-home mom, she hates being identified as one. She notes that within the church, such transparency is often countered with the admonition to find your identity as a child of God. So why doesn t every woman find that answer satisfying?


Table of Contents


SCRIPTURE: Judges 4:4 10; Ruth 1:6 18; 2:2 3; 3:1 6; 4:13 17; Proverbs 31:10 31; Luke 10:38 42


LEADER'S GUIDE


    Identify the Current Issue


    Discover the Eternal Principles


--Teaching point one: Other people s labels may not fit us.


--Teaching point two: God will give us what we need for any role he assigns us.


--Teaching point three: God wants us to embrace each season of life.


--Teaching point four: Don t neglect your most important role.


    Apply Your Findings


    Recommended Resources



ARTICLE FROM CHRISTIANITY TODAY


    Identity Crisis by Caryn Rivadeneira (2007)


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