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Loading... All Things Equal (edition 2006)by Kimberly L. Wilson, Ashley L. Manbeck (Illustrator)All Things Equal by Kimberly L. Wilson This book is filled with simple, thought provoking truths that the author has lovingly expressed, first through biblical verse and then in deep and heartfelt examples of how it was, how it is and a hope for how it will become. The format is slow, well written and progressive so that I felt lead and supported all the way through this trusty messenger. Being a woman, I enjoyed the fact that many of the biblical questions I have had over the years were addressed and in most cases answered in straightforward talk that left me not feeling ashamed for being born a girl. Especially in the area of wanting to support my husband by standing beside him, while being expected to be beneath him. I would recommend this much needed book to anyone who is trying to reconcile biblical messages with real time relationships. Thanks Kimberly, for having the courage to say what needed to be said. Love & Light, Riki Frahmann |
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by Kimberly L. Wilson
This book is filled with simple, thought provoking truths that the author has lovingly expressed, first through biblical verse and then in deep and heartfelt examples of how it was, how it is and a hope for how it will become. The format is slow, well written and progressive so that I felt lead and supported all the way through this trusty messenger.
Being a woman, I enjoyed the fact that many of the biblical questions I have had over the years were addressed and in most cases answered in straightforward talk that left me not feeling ashamed for being born a girl. Especially in the area of wanting to support my husband by standing beside him, while being expected to be beneath him. I would recommend this much needed book to anyone who is trying to reconcile biblical messages with real time relationships. Thanks Kimberly, for having the courage to say what needed to be said.
Love & Light,
Riki Frahmann ( )