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I have always wanted to read this book so was really excited to see it available for review from WaterBrook Multnomah. (I am a book review blogger and received a free copy.) The reason I wanted to read it was to see if I could use it for a girl’s youth group bible study. Its contents did not disappoint. While I haven’t used it yet, I do plan to. I also plan to use it for our ladies’ ministry. I think there’s a deep need in the church for women to know that they are forgiven and can have their lives restored completely by the grace of God and the love of Christ. This book gives examples and then asks the questions that help women know that they can truly be forgiven. No one is perfect. And they can emerge with the confidence that they don’t have to believe Satan’s lies because Jesus makes them worthy. God’s forgiveness makes it just as if it never happened.
Liz Curtis Higgs is an award-winning speaker and writer. She has addressed audiences around the world and is the author of eighteen books, including Bad Girls of the Bible, Really Bad Girls of the Bible, and Mad Mary. Liz openly shares that she, too, was once a bad girl. I think this makes the book even more poignant and effective. I am more than thrilled to have this book and get to use it for my church. I give it five great big shining stars.

I have always wanted to read this book so was really excited to see it available for review from WaterBrook Multnomah. (I am a book review blogger and received a free copy.) The reason I wanted to read it was to see if I could use it for a girl’s youth group bible study. Its contents did not disappoint. While I haven’t used it yet, I do plan to. I also plan to use it for our ladies’ ministry.

I think there’s a deep need in the church for women to know that they are forgiven and can have their lives restored completely by the grace of God and the love of Christ. This book gives examples and then asks the questions that help women know that they can truly be forgiven. No one is perfect. And they can emerge with the confidence that they don’t have to believe Satan’s lies because Jesus makes them worthy. God’s forgiveness makes it just as if it never happened.

Liz Curtis Higgs is an award-winning speaker and writer. She has addressed audiences around the world and is the author of eighteen books, including Bad Girls of the Bible, Really Bad Girls of the Bible, and Mad Mary.

Liz openly shares that she, too, was once a bad girl. I think this makes the book even more poignant and effective. I am more than thrilled to have this book and get to use it for my church. I give it five great big shining stars.

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