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I never got the book in the mail. I emailed & called several times to no avail. Please send the book or let me choose another title. [Read on]
I read Bad Girls of the Bible. I had high hopes for this book and was very anxious to read it. It started out as a slow read for me, which made it hard for me to stay engaged in the reading. I assumed it would parallel women of the bible with... [Read on]
Liz Curtis Higgs has a way of making the Bible come alive. These vignettes of the "bad women" of the Bible are priceless. If you, like I, have always thought the good women have been highlighted such that we could never stand up to them, you'll... [Read on]
I really enjoyed this book, Not only has Liz Curtis Higgs done her research, but she's a great storyteller, as well. By first placing each featured woman's story in the appropriate historical setting, and then creating a similar story in current... [Read on]
Think the Bible is dull? Think again. It is full of stories of real imperfect people like you and me. Including some of the most infamous "bad girls" of all time. Bad Girls of the Bible by Liz Curtis Higgs focuses on some of the most... [Read on]
Wow! This book was way better then I thought it was going to be. I really enjoyed learning about some of the women that you rarely hear about. I liked how she tied different bible verses and had you jumping all threw the bible. [Read on]
Men will tell you that "women can be mean and ugly." Of course the same can be said of them as well, but Liz Curtis Higgs addressed this issue in Bad Girls of the Bible and What We Can Learn From Them. She delineated the lines of women into those... [Read on]
Higgs story telling ability really shines in this study book. I really enjoyed the "contemporary retelling" of each girls story and I liked the way Higgs walks us through the actual Bible verses as well. Her diligence in research doesn't shine... [Read on]
Selfishness of Sapphira Deception of Delilah. Pride of Jezebel Disobedience of Eve Bathsheba, Herodias, and all the rest of those women in the Bible who faced temptation and sin. Liz Curtis Higgs discuss each of these women in... [Read on]
Women everywhere love to hear the stories of the "good girls" in Scripture; Sarah, Mary, Esther; but on most days, that's not who we see when we look in the mirror. Most women see selfishness, pride or deception. They catch a of glimpse of... [Read on]