Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.
A stripped down story of one woman's mutiny against all kinds of excess.
Recommended by Mark Tubbs.
Author Mayhall goes for the heart, not the jugular, in this brief book geared to women on godly and ungodly speech.
Almost everything you wish you had known about serving your husband as a biblical woman before you got married, in less than 125 pages.
A compelling "before" and "after" portrait of one woman's realization of her new status in Christ.
Not recommended by Leslie Wiggins.
Purports to advocate for a fuller, grander, more robust gospel, but offers only a gospel stuck in the garden.
Not for the faint of heart, this is a detailed and comprehensive study on what Scripture says about prayer.
An eye-opening resource for teenage girls who want to fight the lies that can so easily ensnare them.
A somewhat controversial book about the lies that often dominate women's lives.
A call to Christian women to live wisely, not relative to other women, but resolutely biblically.
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.