A woman God can bless

 

Reviewed by:

Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and long time book discussion leader

Title:

A woman God can bless

Author:

Sharon Norris Elliott

Publisher:

Harambee Press

http://www.ironstreammedia.com/

Date:

2020

Format:

Paperback

Length:

192 pages

OVERVIEW


Sharon Norris Elliott has written a powerful book for women concerning our behavior, habits and dispositions. She begins with corrupt communication and spends four chapters on this subject versus areas in our lives, such as husbands, children, other family members, even ex-husbands! From there she moves to specific sin such as lying and stealing and hits each one pretty hard. Conviction abounds in reading A Woman God can Bless.

The book is well written, very organized and hits home with what the author has to share, both from her own experiences and that of others. In several areas I would have preferred she went a little further with her observations but for the most part, she was spot on. Readers will find a lot of value in this book and most likely refer to it later after the actually reading of it.

ASSESSMENT

Rating (1 to 5):

4

Suggested Audience:

Women of all ages, eager to be that woman that God can bless

Christian Impact:

The author covers a wide range of topics from communication and emotions to specific sins in our lives. The book is very organized and gives readers a simpler (although not simple) way to evaluate our spiritual lives and make specific changes that would please the Lord.

A Woman God Can Bless


About Ceil Carey

The Evangelical Church Library Association, founded in 1970, is a fellowship of Christian churches, schools, and individuals.

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