
The book titled: “More Womanly Than Eve” is authored by Blessed O. Akpojisheri.
In More Womanly Than Eve, readers are invited on a transformative journey that redefines the essence of womanhood through the lens of divine purpose and empowerment. Drawing from the profound scripture "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Rom 3:23 NKJV), this book illuminates the shared human experience of fallibility while challenging the narrative that has historically cast women in the role of blame.
Exploring the original design for women as envisioned by God, the author emphasizes their significance beyond motherhood. Each chapter unveils a unique aspect of womanhood, from the strength found in communication within families to the nurturing of future leaders.
Some chapters point the attention of women to examples of women who have drowned men, while other Chapters challenge them to learn from women who have been raised by God to tow men from their falling or laying positions. By reclaiming their identities, women can embrace their vital roles in shaping society and fostering healing.
The book delves into ten thought-provoking chapters, addressing themes such as the original identity of women, their resilience in adversity, and their capacity to inspire solutions to the world's challenges. Each section encourages a reevaluation of traditional perspectives, inviting both men and women to appreciate and uplift the value of women as partners in life and creators of change.
Through insightful reflections and practical guidance,” More Womanly Than Eve” serves as a powerful call to recognize the transformative potential of women in God’s plan. It invites readers to celebrate the dignity, grace, and strength inherent in every woman, fostering a future where their contributions are honored and their roles cherished. This book is not just an exploration of womanhood; it is a celebration of the divine purpose that women are destined to fulfill.
As the first Adam awoke from his deep sleep to celebrate and embrace his woman( bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh), so has redemption repositioned women to awaken men from spiritual sleep. The redeemed woman is to be valued for the ideal woman she is, above her additional biological functions.