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If we want to be wise women that love and follow Jesus we need to investigate what Biblical Womanhood looks like. What does it mean to find and follow Jesus uniquely as a woman? What are the struggles we have as women? The Bible says to seek out older wiser women and learn from them.
One way we can do this is to read books that older and wiser women have taken the time to thoughtfully write-especially on the topic of Biblical Womanhood. So here are 10 of the Best Books for Biblical Womanhood I really believe you will love!

Our culture is vastly confused on what it means to be a woman these days. Feminism has crept into the church and women are told that they thrive only when men are pushed down.
There are so many subtle lies that are woven into the western culture that will lead to dysfunctional thinking and then living if we are not rooting out these lies.
Today I am sharing 10 of the Best Books for Biblical Womanhood that I have found. What would like look like as Christian women if we fully embraced the wonder of how God has uniquely made us WOMEN.
I love this quote from Elisabeth Elliot that sums up why some specific book for Biblical Womanhood can be such a help!
“The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian makes me a different kind of woman.”
—Elisabeth Elliot from Let Me Be A Woman
10 of the Best Books for Biblical Womanhood:
- Eve in Exile
- Let Me Be a Woman
- Women of the Word
- Loving God with All Your Mind
- Get Out of Your Head
- For the Family’s Sake
- The Power of Christian Contentment
- Treasuring God in Our Traditions
- A Hunger for God
- Side by Side
Eve in Exile
Eve in Exile by Rebekah Merkle
“Proverbs 14:1 says that a wise woman builds her house but a foolish woman tears it down with her own hands. What we have witnessed over the last century is millions of women in America, in unison, tearing down their houses with their own hands-and the result is that they have dismantled this nation piece by piece. the women have been focused, tireless, relentless, and driven. They passed the baton from one generation of activists to the next, inciting foolish and selfish women everywhere to pick up their sledgehammers and start swinging at their own walls. As we look around us, not much is left. Women are capable of great destruction, as we are now in a position to see firsthand…And if women can tear down a nation back up. ”

Let Me Be a Woman
Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot
“The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian makes me a different kind of woman.”
—Elisabeth Elliot from Let Me Be A Woman
Women of the Word
Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin
When women grow increasingly lax in their pursuit of Bible literacy, everyone in their circle of influence is affected. Rather than acting as salt and light, we become bland contributions to the environments we inhabit and shape, indistinguishable from those who have never been changed by the gospel. Home, church, community, and country desperately need the influence of women who know why they believe what they believe, grounded in the Word of God. They desperately need the influence of women who love deeply and actively the God proclaimed in the Bible.
Loving God with All Your Mind
Loving God with All Your Mind by Elizabeth George
“I let today be the country for my concerns and emotions, knowing that tomorrow “would worry about its own things.”
Get Out of Your Head
Get Out of Your Head by Jennie Allen
“I began to see a pattern at work in many of us. Our emotions were leading us to thoughts, and those thoughts were dictating our decisions, and our decisions were determining behaviors, and then the behaviors were shaping our relationships, all of which would take us back to either healthy or unhealthy thoughts…The reality is that our emotions are a byproduct of something else. Our emotions are a by-product of the way we think.”
For the Family’s Sake
For the Family’s Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
“In our age of rushing about hither and yon in fast-moving vehicles, we need to pause and consider whether it is worth making some major choices so that we too can be at home and belong to one familiar place.”

The Power of Christian Contentment
The Power of Christian Contentment by Andy Davis
“There really is no such thing as a small complaint. Think of it as a bleeding wound that drains off spiritual vitality.”
Treasuring God in Our Traditions
Treasuring God in Our Traditions by Noël Piper
“The things we do regularly that help us in our deepest being to know and love and want God, the things that help our lives to be infiltrated with God-those things are tradition.”
A Hunger for God
A Hunger for God by John Piper
“Faith is a spiritual feasting on Christ with a view to being so satisfied in him that the power of all other allurement is broken.”
Side by Side
Side by Side by Edward T. Welch
“We spend too much time concealing our neediness. We need to stop hiding. Being needy is our basic condition. There is no shame in it—it’s just the way it is. Understanding this, accepting it, and practicing it will make you a better helper.”

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