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In this eight-week study, author Katelyn Beaty explores God's call to work in all its various forms. Topics include God's vision for women and work, the gift of being female, work and motherhood, and work and singleness. The study can be used alongside the book or as a standalone study. Each chapter of A Woman's Place Participant Guide includes the following elements:
Title: A Woman's Place Participant Guide By: Katelyn Beaty Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Vendor: Abingdon Press | Publication Date: 2017 Weight: 4 ounces ISBN: 150184900X ISBN-13: 9781501849008 Stock No: WW849008 |
When it comes to women and work, there is often an "us-versus-them" mentality, dividing women according to the choices they make. Yet all women have a shared calling to work in a way that glorifies Godwhether it be in the office, home, ministry, or beyond.
In this eight-week study built around Katelyn Beatys A Womans Place book, groups will explore the idea of a womans work. The book contains profiles of eight women, considerations of Scripture, and reflections on the meaning of work. This study provides additional Bible study resources, journal prompts, and questions for reflection to help groups to move through Beatys message in a rich and meaningful way with an emphasis on Scripture and prayer. Through authentic discussion, women will be encouraged to affirm one another in their calling to engage in the holy act of work, regardless of their specific choices.
The Participant Guide contains an eight-week study that can be used alongside the trade book or as a standalone study resource. It includes chapter summaries, questions for reflection, contemplations of Scripture passages, and prayers.
Other components for the study, each available separately, include a Leader Guide and a DVD (with closed captioning) featuring eight sessions each approximately eight minutes long presenting Beaty and guest interviewees.
Katelyn Beaty is an editor at large at Christianity Today, where she previously served as the magazine's youngest and first female managing editor. She is the cofounder of Her.meneutics, a daily website covering news, cultural trends, and theology from the perspective of Christian women. A graduate of Calvin College, Katelyn lives outside Chicago, Illinois. Visit her online at katelynbeaty.com.
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