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How does one live out being a 'wise woman?' This guide gives feet to the life-changing message of Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God. The authors have included practical ideas for personal growth based on Scripture's instruction to 'be wise'. This guide will challenge women to delve deep into the wonders and blessings of being a woman who pleases God.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

One: The Wise Woman's Lifestyle Reflects Her Heavenly Heritage

Two: The Wise Woman Understands and Applies

Three: The Wise Woman Embraces Submission

Four: The Wise Woman Visualizes Her Profession as a High Calling

Five: The Wise Woman Manages Motherhood with Excellence

Six: The Wise Woman Implements Stewardship

Seven: The Wise Woman Cultivates a Hostess' Heart

Eight: The Wise Woman Creates a Beautiful Home

Nine: The Wise Woman Dresses with Discernment

Ten: The Wise Woman Exemplifies Spiritual and Physical Beauty

Designing a Lifestyle that Pleases God is a valuable resource for women who aspire to be wise, godly, and fruitful servants.
- Nancy Leigh DeMoss, author and Revive Our Hearts radio host

A very helpful book for both single and married women that clarifies biblical principles and gives a wealth of practical helps, resource, and encouragement.
- Stuart Scott, professor, Biblical Studies, The Master's College, and author, The Excellent Husband

It is a joy to read a book that teaches women how to function in this world as godly women in a practical and biblical way.
- Martha Peace, biblical counselor to women, and author, The Excellent Wife

This book is a must for every woman who desires to fulfill her unique calling to please the Lord.
- Patricia MacArthur, pastor's wife, mother, and grandmother

Designing a Lifestyle that Pleases God encapsulates and emphasized the valuable lessons and skills I leaned in the Home Economics program at The Master's College.  I will refer to this book many times in the years to come.
- Karina Alcorn Franklin, author, Isbane Conspiracy with Randy and Angela Alcorn


Product Details

  • Title : Designing a Lifestyle that Pleases God: A Practical Guide
  • Authors:
    • Ennis, Pat
    • Tatlock, Lisa
    • George, Elizabeth
  • Publisher: Moody Publishers
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • ISBN: 9781575676579
PAT ENNIS taught Home Economics for the San Diego Unified School District while developing the Home Economics Department at Christian Heritage College (now San Diego Christian College). She moved to The Master's College in 1987 to establish the Home Economics Family and Consumer Science Department. Pat relocated to Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in fall 2011 to assume the position of Distinguished Professor of Family and Consumer Sciences, after having served as its consultant for five years. Visit her blog at www.theeverydayhomemaker.com.

LISA TATLOCK (B.S. Christian Heritage College; M.S., University of Nevada-Reno; Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University) is an associate professor of Home Economics at The Master’s College in Santa Clarita, California. She has taught at the college level since 1988. Lisa is co-author of Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God: A Guide to Developing Your Biblical Potential and Designing a Lifestyle that Pleases God: A Practical Guide. During her childhood she lived in places as varied as Japan and Tasmania. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Lisa is a full-time mother to two young boys. She enjoys historic costume and clothing design. She and her husband, Mark, live with their children in Valencia, California.
Women do not have an accurate definition of biblical submission. The world belittles most forms of submission to authority. Many Christian women forget that submission is a requirement for all Christians-not just women. Women do have an added dimension to submission if they are married-they are called to additionally submit to their husbands. But submission is a spiritual issue, not a women's issue. Submission does not mean that I am inferior to my husband or men, weak in intelligence, or lacking in strength; submission means that I am being obedient to God and His Word. I share with young women that submission is an umbrella of protection for me as a woman, not a stifling rope around my neck. Submission is meant for my good.

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