New Book Will Help Women Say Yes to Purpose

We’ve heard for centuries about what women can’t do, isn’t it time to find out exactly what they can? In “She’s A Cover Girl In the Real World”, Fred Willis inspires readers by sharing what women have already done, in scripture. For some readers, this book will serve as a conversation starter. For others it will serve as a continuation of the tiresome talk they’ve endured for years. Lastly, for other readers, it will punctuate the truth of who they are, what they do and why they exist.
Women helped put a man on the moon but didn’t get national notoriety until the latter years of their life. Racism may have been a factor, but undeniably sexism was at play, even if inadvertent. Women are more than what society has relegated them to be known as. While they are mothers, wives, teachers, and nurses, they are also so much more!
This ubiquitous problem seems inescapable as the church world is home to another form of female segregation and subjugation. The church seems to be the last to learn about women’s achievements and accomplishments and continue a long pattern of turning a blind eye to what has been canonized in the scripture. The compilation of stories in ‘Cover Girl’ are illuminated in an effort to lift women to their life’s highest achievements.
This book doesn’t beg the question, “can you do what God is asking you?” The book provides the answer with proof from women found in scripture. Are there limits to what women can do in the world and even the church? Scripture may provide a different answer than what we’ve been told. ‘Cover Girl’ is written with Mary the mother of Jesus in mind. What was inconceivable to her was made possible by her faith filled agreement with the word of God for her.
Immaculate conception isn’t the lot of this book’s readers. But struggling to walk out their life’s purpose can seem just as daunting. ‘Cover Girl’ seeks to undo years, centuries even of subjugation, poor public perception, low self-worth, doubt, and fear. If readers follow the example of the women whose stories this book highlights, they too will become a cover girl with a story to share! Readers, get ready. It’s time to tell your story!
Women helped put a man on the moon but didn’t get national notoriety until the latter years of their life. Racism may have been a factor, but undeniably sexism was at play, even if inadvertent. Women are more than what society has relegated them to be known as. While they are mothers, wives, teachers, and nurses, they are also so much more!
This ubiquitous problem seems inescapable as the church world is home to another form of female segregation and subjugation. The church seems to be the last to learn about women’s achievements and accomplishments and continue a long pattern of turning a blind eye to what has been canonized in the scripture. The compilation of stories in ‘Cover Girl’ are illuminated in an effort to lift women to their life’s highest achievements.
This book doesn’t beg the question, “can you do what God is asking you?” The book provides the answer with proof from women found in scripture. Are there limits to what women can do in the world and even the church? Scripture may provide a different answer than what we’ve been told. ‘Cover Girl’ is written with Mary the mother of Jesus in mind. What was inconceivable to her was made possible by her faith filled agreement with the word of God for her.
Immaculate conception isn’t the lot of this book’s readers. But struggling to walk out their life’s purpose can seem just as daunting. ‘Cover Girl’ seeks to undo years, centuries even of subjugation, poor public perception, low self-worth, doubt, and fear. If readers follow the example of the women whose stories this book highlights, they too will become a cover girl with a story to share! Readers, get ready. It’s time to tell your story!