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Why should women read this book? Because, although women have been more accepted in every sphere of society, many still lack a sense of satisfaction and contentment. Women continue to spend billions of dollars on educating, strengthening, and beautifying themselves outwardly, while their "real woman," the "spirit woman," is on life-support.Should men read this book? YES! Many men have been exposed to the world's female and male role models but not those in God's Word. Many men don't understand the dynamics of Christ-centered male-female relationships, nor how to edify the girls and women they…mehr

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Why should women read this book? Because, although women have been more accepted in every sphere of society, many still lack a sense of satisfaction and contentment. Women continue to spend billions of dollars on educating, strengthening, and beautifying themselves outwardly, while their "real woman," the "spirit woman," is on life-support.Should men read this book? YES! Many men have been exposed to the world's female and male role models but not those in God's Word. Many men don't understand the dynamics of Christ-centered male-female relationships, nor how to edify the girls and women they love. Purposes of this book: Provide information and strategies that will empower women to beautify and strengthen themselves from the inside out. Provide information on the kingly qualities men should cultivate to be exemplary leaders in their families, society, and the Kingdom of God. Provide information and strategies that can facilitate healthy marriages and family dynamics. Unique topics:The God-given qualifications of the man who is worthy of a virtuous woman. The correlations between self-care and soul-care. How God has graced women to impact all aspects of society and His Kingdom.
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Augusta M. (Hunter) Reed was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. Augusta credits her parents,Doshie and Willie Hunter, as the two most influential persons who pointed her to Christ andencouraged her to be a woman of excellence and integrity.At age 18, Augusta surrendered her life to Jesus Christ and immediately began to serve wherever shecould. No opportunity was too small or menial. One of her personal mottos is, "If you're tooimportant for a small task, you're too small for an important task." Over the past 52 years, herKingdom service has included outreach ministry volunteer, Christian Education director, associatepastor, and lay counselor. She continues to travel throughout the country, speaking for conferencesand retreats. In recent years, a significant emphasis of her ministry has been serving widowed womenand men. Her passion and compassion for the grieving stems from her own losses, includingthe passing of her husband, Clarence, in 1999.Augusta is a retired Speech-Language Pathologist and professional mentor. She often says Jesus cleverlyled her into ministry through her profession. In addition to her professional credentials, Augusta hascompleted extensive training in Biblical Studies, Christian counseling, and life coaching.Augusta currently lives in Ohio. She is the Mother of Jayson and Candace and Grandmother of Noah.