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Really Bad Girls of the Bible

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Synopsis

Liz Curtis Higgs delves into the lives of infamous women from scriptural history, revealing the enduring power of God's sovereignty. This book examines figures like Bathsheba, Jael, Herodias, and Tamar, alongside three unnamed ancient women. Through their stories, readers discover how God's grace, compassion, and hope can profoundly impact our hearts and lives.

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About the author

Liz Curtis Higgs is the author of the popular "Bad Girls of the Bible" series, where she explores the lives of women in scripture with a fresh perspective. Her books often focus on biblical women, bringing their stories to life for modern readers.

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Bad Girls of the Bible

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Frequently asked questions

  • How does this book relate to Liz Curtis Higgs's other works?

    This book is part of a series by Liz Curtis Higgs that explores biblical women, often contrasting them with contemporary women. It is a companion to "Bad Girls of the Bible" and "Slightly Bad Girls of the Bible," offering further insights into different female figures from scripture.

  • What is the structure of the book?

    Each chapter focuses on a specific biblical woman, often beginning with a fictionalized narrative to set the scene before delving into scriptural analysis and practical application for modern readers. The book also includes study questions at the end of each chapter, making it suitable for group discussions.