2/100: Let Me Be a Woman

Image result for let me be a womanTwo books in one week!!!
My second finished book of the year is Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot. This was gifted to me by a friend for my birthday, and I'm sad to admit that it took me six months to finish it. It's very small and compact, less than 200 pages. But don't let the size fool you: this book packs a whole lot of theological truth into a pocket-size.
Elliot really simmered things down to the basics for me in terms of what it means to be a Christian woman. I can't really say much in terms of review because I found this book to be so extensive. She writes in the form of letters to her daughter Valerie, and while most of the book is told through the lens of marriage, any woman regardless of relationship status, can find answers and clarification as to what our roles are as women of God.

I plan to read this one again at some point so I can go through and underline my favorite parts and also be able to digest the content more.

Stats:
Completed: January 6
Rating: Five stars
Pages: 192

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