You know Ruth’s story. Now meet her in person. And prepare to be changed.Walk with Ruth as she travels from Moab to Bethlehem, certain of her calling, yet uncertain of her future. Hold Naomi’s hand and watch love put the pieces of her broken life back together. And hang out with Boaz, their kinsman-redeemer, who blesses both women and honors God, big time.
With best-selling author Liz Curtis Higgs by your side, you’ll tarry in the corners of their ancient houses, listen to their conversations, and consider every word of every verse until you can say, “Itotally get the book of Ruth. And I see what God is trying to teach me through this rags-to-riches redemption story—he has a plan for my life.”
Girl, does he ever!
Think of it as time travel without gimmicks, gizmos, or a DeLorean: a novel approach to Bible study that leaps from past to present, gleaning timeless truths that speak to the heart.
I have loved every book I have read by Liz Curtis Higgs. Both Fiction and non-fiction. The Girl’s Still Got It is no exception. I was really looking forward to reading this book, and I was not disappointed.
I love the way the author explains the Bible verses. She takes her time going through the verse, sometimes one word at a time. Not only does she explain each verse, she goes back to the original Hebrew to find the correct definition of a word. That is something I think is a must in a Bible study.
While The Girl’s Still Got It is an entertaining book, it is also a Bible study. I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Girl’s Still Got It and learned a lot from it.
I highly recommend The Girl’s Still Got It if you like reading Liz Curtis Higg’s books, love the book of Ruth, or want to learn more about Ruth.
You can Read Chapter One here.
Here are a few links: click for More Info, a PODCAST: The Girl’s Still Got It by Liz Curtis Higgs which is an interview with Liz Curtis Higgs, Read the Author Bio, and visit the Author’s Web Site.
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