I'm Not Wonder Woman, But God Made Me Wonderful!
by
Sheila Walsh
Somewhere between being Wonder Woman and wondering what's wrong with you is a greater reality: God created you to be a wonderful woman.
Instead of trying to live up to an unrealistic role, best-selling author Sheila Walsh invites you to take off your cape and boots, set aside your crumpled suit, and discover the authentic woman, beloved and valued by God. In this book, Shei...more
Instead of trying to live up to an unrealistic role, best-selling author Sheila Walsh invites you to take off your cape and boots, set aside your crumpled suit, and discover the authentic woman, beloved and valued by God. In this book, Shei...more
Hardcover, 217 pages
Published
January 31st 2006
by Nelson Books
(first published 2006)
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I hate to admit that I was given this book by a good friend six years ago. Out modem was hit by lightening and this is one of four book I read over the past five days. That being said.. Where does it say God's timing is perfect? :)
This was my first 'Women of Faith' or Shelia Walsh book I'd read. It was an enjoyable read w/ many great BIBLE-BASED points. I enjoyed how the author used the story of Adam & Eve and 'the great fall' to base many of her thoughts. For instance:
"For the first mome...more
This was my first 'Women of Faith' or Shelia Walsh book I'd read. It was an enjoyable read w/ many great BIBLE-BASED points. I enjoyed how the author used the story of Adam & Eve and 'the great fall' to base many of her thoughts. For instance:
"For the first mome...more
Jun 22, 2009
Gloria
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Recommends it for:
Christian readers
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for-the-spirit
Walsh was a cohost of the 700 club with Pat Robertson, so this will appeal to evangelical Christians in particular. While it delivers an affirming message nicely, and includes lots of scripture, I once again wonder why an author has to emphasize how they descended into a mentally disfunctional place before they can supply an uplifting message. Just seems to be a common format for many books.
A great book that encourages the women to try not to be anything other than what God has created you to be. It helped me to see that being a perfectionist isn't always good and can stand in the way of what God has in store for you. Sheila has a neat way to get a message across using life experiences and a mix of her own humorous style.
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Sheila Walsh may be:
*Sheila Walsh, née O'Nions (1928-2009), a romance novelist (aka Sophie Leyton).
*Sheila Walsh (1956-), christian speaker/tv personality, vocalist.
Sheila Walsh (05-07-1956) is a powerful communicator, Bible teacher, and best-selling author with more than 4 million books sold. A featured speaker with Women of Faith®, Sheila has reached more than 3.5 million women by artistically c...more
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*Sheila Walsh, née O'Nions (1928-2009), a romance novelist (aka Sophie Leyton).
*Sheila Walsh (1956-), christian speaker/tv personality, vocalist.
Sheila Walsh (05-07-1956) is a powerful communicator, Bible teacher, and best-selling author with more than 4 million books sold. A featured speaker with Women of Faith®, Sheila has reached more than 3.5 million women by artistically c...more
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