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The Whole Woman

Ministering to Her Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength

Do you want to minister to the women around you, but find yourself stuck in a rut? Are you
bored with “the way you’ve always done it” when it comes to serving others in your church, community, friendships, or family?

The Whole Woman looks at what it means to care for another woman holistically—heart, soul, mind and strength—as an extension of loving God. The book explores how we might care for the emotions, motivations, desires, thoughts, and relationships of ourselves and others. It also provides some action steps that you can immediately put into practice.

The contributors of this book come from all sorts of backgrounds (professors, ministry
leaders, convention leaders, and others) but have one thing in common: they love to see women grow in their walks with the Lord. Join the authors of The Whole Woman, and find out how you can best serve the women around you.

about the authors

Julia B. Higgins (MDiv, PhD) is an Assistant Professor of Ministry to Women and Associate Dean of Graduate Program Administration at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS). She teaches in the Ministry to Women degree programs at Southeastern, with her ministry focus being college-aged and adult women. She is married to Tony, who serves as Executive Director and staff counselor at Bridgehaven Counseling Associates. They live in the RDU area and worship at The Summit Church.

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Kristin L. Kellen (MA, EdD, PhD) is an Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS). Her focus is counseling children, teens, and their families.  Kristin is the co-author of The Gospel for Disordered Lives, set to be released in October of 2021.

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details

  • isbn: 9781087707310
  • status: Active
  • publish date: 10/12/2021
  • pages: 224
  • carton quantity: 36
  • The Whole Woman, eBook

The Whole Woman, eBook

Ministering to Her Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength
Julia B. Higgins, Kristin L. Kellen

Do you want to minister to the women around you, but find yourself stuck in a rut? Are you
bored with “the way you’ve always done it” when it comes to serving others in your church, community, friendships, or family?

The Whole Woman looks at what it means to care for another woman holistically—heart, soul, mind and strength—as an extension of loving God. The book explores how we might care for the emotions, motivations, desires, thoughts, and relationships of ourselves and others. It also provides some action steps that you can immediately put into practice.

The contributors of this book come from all sorts of backgrounds (professors, ministry
leaders, convention leaders, and others) but have one thing in common: they love to see women grow in their walks with the Lord. Join the authors of The Whole Woman, and find out how you can best serve the women around you.

about the authors

Julia B. Higgins (MDiv, PhD) is an Assistant Professor of Ministry to Women and Associate Dean of Graduate Program Administration at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS). She teaches in the Ministry to Women degree programs at Southeastern, with her ministry focus being college-aged and adult women. She is married to Tony, who serves as Executive Director and staff counselor at Bridgehaven Counseling Associates. They live in the RDU area and worship at The Summit Church.

continue reading >>

Kristin L. Kellen (MA, EdD, PhD) is an Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS). Her focus is counseling children, teens, and their families.  Kristin is the co-author of The Gospel for Disordered Lives, set to be released in October of 2021.

continue reading >>
Author Q&A

details

  • isbn: 9781087707327
  • status: Active
  • publish date: 10/12/2021
  • pages: 224

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