Women

Lies Young Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Dannah Gresh

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

An eye-opening resource for teenage girls who want to fight the lies that can so easily ensnare them.

Lies Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

A somewhat controversial book about the lies that often dominate women's lives.

Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild by Mary Kassian

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

A call to Christian women to live wisely, not relative to other women, but resolutely biblically.

Beguiled by Deeanne Gist, J. Mark Bertrand

Not recommended by Mark Tubbs.

A page-turner, granted, but unless you are a Christian Romance buff, you probably don't need to read this one.

Self Talk, Soul Talk by Jennifer Rothschild

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

With the strong caveat lector that a strong grasp of the gospel is necessary to put this book in its proper perspective.

Building Her House by Nancy Wilson

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

Common sense and godly wisdom for a woman's life both inside and outside the home.

Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert

Recommended by Tim Challies.

Read it to better understand why we cannot define marriage apart from God.

Choosing Gratitude by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

Presents gratutide as an integral spiritual discipline in the gospel-centered way of life.

Sacred Friendships by Robert Kellemen, Susan Ellis

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

Collected accounts from Christian history designed to represent women's voices in the art of soul care.

I'm Not Good Enough by Sharon Jaynes

Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.

A book with a lot to like on the topic of replacing the lies we tell ourselves with the truths of God's Word.