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I'm Not Wonder Woman But God Made Me Wonderful!

Sheila Walsh Reviews

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Added March 27, 2006

I'm Not Wonder Woman But God Made Me Wonderful!

Author: Sheila Walsh
Publisher: Nelson Books, a division of Thomas Nelson Publishers
Available At: Bookstores Everywhere
Publishing Date: January 31, 2006
Genre: Nonfiction: Christian Life/Women's Studies
Format: Hardback
Price: $19.99
ISBN: 0-7852-6293-8
Author Email/Website: http://www.sheilawalsh.com/home/home.php
Reviewer: Joyce Handzo
Rating: 9 gargoyle pic Gargoyles

If you're desperately squeezing into a Wonder Woman suit every day, let Sheila Walsh zoom you back to reality with this amazingly honest and refreshingly humorous book!

Women are usually caught in the crossfire of mixed signals from society, friends and family. Called upon to be perfect in an imperfect world, the frantic realization of this unattainable goal leaves women breathless while making them feel worthless. Sheila Walsh can do more than offer sympathy; she completely understands because she has experienced the same thing. In fact, she candidly shares some intimate moments in her life when she needed to stop and ask for professional help. It was only when she started to view herself through God's eyes that she was able to see the path of womanhood more clearly.

The author is an accomplished communicator, able to convey powerful, yet sensitive, ideas through her words. The use of Bible verses, personal experiences and real-life examples make this teaching come alive. Women will come alongside the author to share moments of frustration, anguish and eventually joy There is a subtle sense of order in these pages, as the condition of "Wonder Woman" is first described and then addressed with practical and spiritual advice.

Humor, sincerity and genuine Christian love abound in this book! It's obvious the author has a true desire to release women from the false beliefs that invade their minds. The revelation of God's view on this subject allows readers to experience a sense of freedom and joy. And nothing can be more wonderful than becoming the woman God intended! From the first page until the last, this book is filled with grace, beauty and an empowering truth!

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