Inland Eyes. Author: Doris. Alsup wrote this book because she has had experience with women who think that somehow knowing Jesus and studying theology are at two opposite ends of the spectrum. She uses the book to argue her point that to truly know God and who He is, one must study theology.
Wendy Horger Alsup, Nancy As I mentioned in another post, one book I’m greatly excited about is Wendy Horger Alsup’s Practical Theology for Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives (Crossway, 2008). It’s part of a series of short, practical books called Re:Lit from the saints at Mars Hill Church in Seattle, WA.
Wendy Horger Alsup. Finland Encouraging women to pursue a relationship with God, Alsup openly shares her heart, experiences, and knowledge with her reader. She champions theology as a correct and attainable study for women, and gives them an accessible book to whet their appetite.
Alberta. Curriculum Branch. 1983. Wendy Horger Alsup (MEd, Clemson University) enjoys teaching theology to women and is the author of Practical Theology for Women, The Gospel-Centered Woman, and By His Wounds You are Healed. Alsup resides in Seattle with her husband, Andy, and two children. Want to Read saving Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Want to Read saving.
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ALSUP ALICE M. ALLAN In this conversation with Sharon Betters, Wendy Alsup shares the impact of betrayal from her own life, not only through an unwanted divorce but also in her church life. But Wendy doesn’t leave us in the mud of betrayal.
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Alsup, Wendy Horger. Practical Theology for Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives (Alsup). Alsvith Books · Alt · Alsup wrote this book because she has had experience with women who think that somehow knowing Jesus and studying theology are at two opposite ends of the spectrum. She uses the book to argue her point that to truly know God and who He is, one must study theology.