Results May Vary: Christian Women Reflect on Post-College Life (Point Loma Press)
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Description: Results May Vary addresses the unspoken assumptions and unquestioned expectations about what it means to be a Christian woman in a complex world. Far from offering a simple checklist or selling advice this collection of essays weaves together a rich variety of voices--from women of different ages backgrounds professions disciplines and life choices--speaking honestly about the unexpected yet grace-infused twists and turns of life that exude the faithfulness of God in every unanticipated detail. For young women in their twenties and thirties tackling post-college life Results May Vary offers the wry and diverse stories of real women grappling with real-world issues like friendship health money ambition vocation marriage motherhood sexuality and spiritual life. Endorsements: Results May Vary addresses the unspoken assumptions and unquestioned expectations about what it means to be a Christian woman in a complex world. Far from offering a simple checklist or selling advice this collection of essays weaves together a rich variety of voices--from women of different ages backgrounds professions disciplines and life choices--speaking honestly about the unexpected yet grace-infused twists and turns of life that exude the faithfulness of God in every unanticipated detail. For young women in their twenties and thirties tackling post-college life Results May Vary offers the wry and diverse stories of real women grappling with real-world issues like friendship health money ambition vocation marriage motherhood sexuality and spiritual life. About the Contributor(s): Linda Beail is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Margaret Stevenson Center for Womens Studies at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. She is the author of Framing Sarah Palin: Pit Bulls Puritans and Politics (Routledge 2012). Sylvia Cortez Masyuk worked as Director of Discipleship Ministries at Point Loma Nazarene University for eleven years where she collaborated with faculty and staff to develop creative programs for students in the area of Christian formation.
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