What You Didn't Learn in Sunday School: Women Who Didn't Shut Up and Sit Down - eBook
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What You Didn't Learn in Sunday School: Women Who Didn't Shut Up and Sit Down - eBook  -     By: Shawna R.B Atteberry

What You Didn't Learn in Sunday School: Women Who Didn't Shut Up and Sit Down - eBook

Resource Publications / 2013 / ePub

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Title: What You Didn't Learn in Sunday School: Women Who Didn't Shut Up and Sit Down - eBook
By: Shawna R.B Atteberry
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Resource Publications
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781621896548
ISBN-13: 9781621896548
Stock No: WW110373EB

Publisher's Description

In the last few years I've read rants against the evils of feminism from some of the top Evangelical and Fundamentalist Christian leaders who blame women wanting to go to work, go into ministry, and be equals to their husbands for all the social ills happening in our country. If women would just stay home divorce rates would plummet, no abortions would happen, public schools wouldn't be in trouble, and all the world's ills would come to an end. There's just one little problem: Does the Bible really say all of that? What You Didn't Learn in Sunday School will introduce you to women in the Bible who: Were religious leaders. Disobeyed their husbands to obey Godde. Had careers. Made their own decisions. And guess what? The world did not end. Eight verses have been used to make women second-class citizens, and at times, virtual slaves to their husbands. The rest of the Bible is full of stories of strong women who led their families, their people, and their countries.

Author Bio

Shawna R. B. Atteberry is a writer, theologian, and storyteller who empowers women to be the leaders Godde calls them to be at home, work, and church by exploring the Divine Feminine and stories of the women in the Bible. She blogs at www.ShawnaAtteberry.com, a safe haven for women to explore their calling and vocations without antiquated judgments about what a woman's role should be.

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