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Esther: It's Tough Being a Woman (edición 2008)

por Beth Moore (Autor)

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Esther: It's Tough Being a Woman - Bible Study Book by Beth Moore provides a personal study experience five days a week plus viewer guides for the group video sessions of this in-depth women's Bible study of Esther - a profile in courage. Join Beth in a very personal examination of this great story of threat and deliverance as she peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story of Esther is to our lives today.If you've ever felt inadequate, threatened, or pushed into situations that seemed overpowering, this is the Bible study for you. Just as it was tough being a woman in Esther's day, it's tough today. This portion of God's Word contains treasures to aid us in our hurried, harried, and pressured lives.The Bible Study Book includes: 9 weeks of personal interactive study for five days a weekViewer guide for use with the DVD teaching sessionsHamantashen (Haman's Ears) Cookie RecipePURIM Record Chart… (más)
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Título:Esther: It's Tough Being a Woman
Autores:Beth Moore (Autor)
Información:LifeWay Press (2008), 225 pages
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Beth Moore's Esther study analyzes the entire book of Esther with a focus on how it relates to a woman's life. As with all of her book and video series, the book is divided into week-long homework reading followed by a video session with blanks to fill in as readers watch. The homework is broken into five segments, corresponding to five days of the week. Since Esther conveniently only has ten chapters, each week takes readers on an in-depth survey of the next chapter. Beth Moore is a smart woman, and her studies are wonderfully done. She covers the basic level of the story in the Bible, what actually happens, with reference to the holy book and to other historical references. Then, she builds upon that with analysis of how the people involved felt and thought, connections to other parts of the Bible, and application to our contemporary lives.

For this study, Moore organizes her information using several themes. As I mentioned above, she mainly devotes each week to one chapter of the book of Esther. Within that chapter, she finds an overarching theme connected to a woman's life, and connects those themes back to the main premise of the book, that it's tough being a woman. For example, one week explores how it's tough being a woman in a mean world, it's tough being a woman thrown a giant-sized problem, and so on. Moore examines these issues in the book of Esther and in her own life and, by extension, ours. I love these Beth Moore studies, and find a lot of spiritual nourishment in them. Every lesson and video session speaks to a personal aspect of my life in some way, and I grow and learn through these lessons. I highly recommend a Beth Moore study for women interested in deepening their relationship with Jesus. ( )
  nmhale | Jun 29, 2014 |
I am currently doing this study, and LOVE it. I am learning so much from this. Will update the review when I finish the study.

I gleaned a lot from this bible study, and look forward to following another of Beth Moore's studies. ( )
  kykim | Nov 26, 2012 |
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Esther: It's Tough Being a Woman - Bible Study Book by Beth Moore provides a personal study experience five days a week plus viewer guides for the group video sessions of this in-depth women's Bible study of Esther - a profile in courage. Join Beth in a very personal examination of this great story of threat and deliverance as she peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story of Esther is to our lives today.If you've ever felt inadequate, threatened, or pushed into situations that seemed overpowering, this is the Bible study for you. Just as it was tough being a woman in Esther's day, it's tough today. This portion of God's Word contains treasures to aid us in our hurried, harried, and pressured lives.The Bible Study Book includes: 9 weeks of personal interactive study for five days a weekViewer guide for use with the DVD teaching sessionsHamantashen (Haman's Ears) Cookie RecipePURIM Record Chart

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