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Many years ago, while studying various accounts of the Garden of Eden and seeking a deeper faith and relationship with God, I began to question my role as a woman in God's kingdom. What is a woman's potential in her relationship with God? What do women do beyond the veil? What is our potential in this and the next life? Are we living beneath our privileges because we do not ask such questions? In my journey over a period of nearly ten years, I earnestly sought answers through study, writing, and prayer. This path of discovery led to surprising third alternatives and profound experiences,…mehr

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Many years ago, while studying various accounts of the Garden of Eden and seeking a deeper faith and relationship with God, I began to question my role as a woman in God's kingdom. What is a woman's potential in her relationship with God? What do women do beyond the veil? What is our potential in this and the next life? Are we living beneath our privileges because we do not ask such questions? In my journey over a period of nearly ten years, I earnestly sought answers through study, writing, and prayer. This path of discovery led to surprising third alternatives and profound experiences, captured and included in this book as journal entries, email correspondence, and detailed notes from classes taught by Dr. Ronald E. Bartholomew.
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Autorenporträt
Katherine A. Day is a mother, professional musician with a degree in Piano Performance, and business owner with her husband, Adam Day. She has earned top placings in music competitions, soloed with orchestras, mentors several piano students, and enjoys exposing young musicians to the world of chamber music each summer as a faculty member of the Mountain Springs Music Festival. Katherine has also enjoyed pursuing further education through studies in religion, philosophy, and currently in the liberal arts.