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September Staff Pick

September Staff Pick

What if we saw women in Scripture with the eyes of heaven, not through our biases or culture? Aaron Kemple invites us into exactly that kind of vision. Do You See This Woman? spotlights a number of women from the Bible—often overlooked or mis-understood—and shows them as God sees them. As we see them rightly, our vision of God, ourselves, and others is reshaped.  


What Makes It Worth Reading

  • Perspective shift — Jesus once asked, “Do you see this woman?” because someone in self-righteousness failed to see a broken woman as He saw her. That question still matters today.  

  • Transformation in vision — With renewed vision comes renewed attitude, compassion, and understanding toward others, especially women who’ve often been marginalized.

  • Accessible format — 89 pages, softcover, 6 × 9, includes options for PDF eBook (individual and class use).  

Why It’s This Month’s Pick

September is a season of beginning again—new classes, new rhythms, fresh opportunities to revisit how we see our neighbors. This book helps believers examine not just what they believe, but how they see. It fits well for:

  • Small group discussion

  • Women’s ministry or church classes

  • Personal growth in empathy and spiritual vision

 

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    Do You See This Woman? Seeing Women Through Heaven's Eyes

    Spiritbuilding Publishers
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    We may have great eyesight, but still have poor vision. Jesus once asked, “Do you see this woman?” Jesus asked this question because someone in h...

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