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NEWS: “For Women Only” Author on Focus on the Family’s “Everyday Relationship!”

For Women Only: Revised and Updated Edition author Shaunti Feldhahn shares insights on understanding men, with hosts Susie Larson and Dr. Greg Smalley, on Focus on the Family’s “Everyday Relationships.”

To discover how women can better love and understand their husbands, click here.

Sneak Peek: For Women Only, For Men Only, For Couples Only Participant’s Guide by Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn

So that’s what she means! So that’s what he’s thinking!

Click here to download chapter one of this Participant’s Guide.

For years, men and women have seen great life change as they used these groundbreaking books in small groups, Bible studies, Sunday school classes, and premarital or marriage counseling.  Now this participant’s guide makes the content even more illuminating.

Get ready to know “the other half” in a whole new way!

Click here to download chapter one of this Participant’s Guide.

SNEAK PEEK: BAD GIRLS OF THE BIBLE by Liz Curtis Higgs

Read the first chapter of Bad Girls of the Bible.

Women everywhere marvel at those “good girls” in Scripture–Sarah, Mary, Esther–but on most days, that’s not who they see when they look in the mirror.

Most women (if they’re honest) see the selfishness of Sapphira or the deception of Delilah. They catch of glimpse of Jezebel’s take-charge pride or Eve’s disastrous disobedience. Like Bathsheba, Herodias, and the rest, today’s modern woman is surrounded by temptations, exhausted by the demands of daily living, and burdened by her own desires.

SNEAK PEEK: The Blessed Woman by Debbie Morris

Discover the True Meaning of Being Blessed

Click here to download chapter one of The Blessed Woman.

It’s not easy being a woman. The demands and expectations of us, and those we place on ourselves, can be overwhelming. While trying to navigate this thing called “life,” have you ever longed for a close friend, confidant, or mentor to walk alongside you and encourage you in Biblical womanhood? Debbie Morris did. And yet even as a young minister’s wife, she found herself without someone to fill this all-important role. So she turned to the Bible. Biblical women such as Eve, Sarah, and Miriam had always fascinated her. But now they also became her friends, sisters, and teachers. [ … ]