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Women on Life (Paperback)

Because all of life is important to God, we are compelled to talk about it. Whether it’s addressing purity and teaching our children about sex, teens and pregnancy, caring for the woman with a high-risk pregnancy, children with special needs, caring for the single mother, or getting involved in the pro-life movement, how we interact with God’s image-bearers matters.

These topics are covered in Women on Life, and it’s our desire that this book will inspire you to care deeply about issues of life, equip you for prayerful action and begin a conversation in your churches and homes.

Contributors include: Joy Allmond, Kristie Anyabwile, Jennifer Case Cortez, Christina Fox, Cynthia Hopkins, Betsy Childs Howard, Krissie Inserra, Shannon Kotynski, Brittany Lind, Trillia Newbell, Catherine Parks, Jackie Hill Perry, Courtney Reissig, Kelly M. Rosati, Lindsay Swartz, and Candice Watters.



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