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“Ask Jesus to help you fully understand the joys of obedience. Also, ask Him how you can be a woman fully committed to obedience without slipping into a legalistic approach to life. We must always remember our goal is pursuing revelations of Him. Our focus can’t be just following rules but following Jesus Himself.”

Quote by Lysa TerKeurst

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Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl

This book explores the journey of deepening one's faith and understanding of the Bible, encouraging readers to engage with their spirituality in diverse and meaningful ways. It offers insights and practical advice for personal growth, community involvement, and living a life aligned with Christian values. more

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Lysa TerKeurst
Lysa TerKeurst

Lysa TerKeurst is an American Christian author, speaker, and Bible study teacher. Born on July 21, 1969, she is recognized for her writings on Christian living, marriage, and family. TerKeurst has authored several best-selling books and has a significant following among Christian readers. more

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