Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds

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Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds is a Christian discipleship book that teaches women a structured, theologically rich approach to studying Scripture with depth, clarity, and personal engagement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible study guide
Christian discipleship book
book
approach discipline in Bible study
methodical study of biblical books
observation-interpretation-application framework
author Jen Wilkin NERFINISHED
critiques overly subjective interpretations of Scripture
purely emotional approaches to Bible study
emphasis clarity in understanding Scripture
depth in Bible study
personal engagement with Scripture
encourages doctrinally informed Bible study
knowing God through His Word
regular Bible reading
seeing the big story of the Bible
focusesOn application of Scripture to daily life
interpreting Scripture accurately
understanding the Bible in context
genre Bible study
Christian non-fiction
theology
goal deepen love for God through His Word
equip women to teach the Bible to others
help women handle Scripture faithfully
intendedUse personal Bible study
small group study
women’s ministry training
language English
promotes Christ-centered reading of Scripture
biblical literacy among women
religiousTradition Christianity
subject Bible study methods
Christian discipleship
hermeneutics
spiritual growth
targetAudience lay Christians
women
teaches how to study the Bible with both heart and mind
structured approach to Bible study
theologically rich approach to Scripture

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Jen Wilkin notableWork Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds