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Miriam’s Sisters, Deborah’s Daughters

Author Liz Crumlish
Publisher Canterbury £14.99
Format pbk
ISBN 9781786226051

This easy-to-read book provides a perspective into the matriarchs within the Bible. Each chapter is short and focused, reimagining the stories of women that all too often are abandoned as footnotes, and concludes with a thought-provoking poem. I hope to quote from this book in both preaching and Bible studies. Crumlish’s creative and encouraging retelling of the famous (and not so famous) stories and testimonies of women provides a fresh perspective of their role in God’s calling. Her ability to suggest character to unnamed matriarchs creates a space that engages motivation and a longing for equality. I especially enjoyed the focus of encouragement to aim for Christ-like behaviour as opposed to biblical. The use of humour and compassion is soaked into the text, forming an accessible yet deeper look into lives often neglected. The book has a focus on leadership and how we can use and be inspired by these women whilst also remaining realistic for our modern age. A fantastic read for anyone navigating leadership or seeking to gain a fresh perspective on neglected narratives within the Bible.

Reviewed by AMY SHEPHERD

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