When Women Support Women
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Dare to Be Extraordinary–and Empower Your Sisters to Do the Same
With a humble boldness, international advocate and speaker Jessika Tate cuts through controversies, challenges, and limits that society, the church–and yes, even other women–use to judge and silence women. But when we come together in healthy, supportive relationships, we destroy the works of the devil. Through biblical insight, practical guidance, and unwavering encouragement, Jessika empowers you to leave behind fear, jealousy, and competition to:
*listen to the right voices
*discover true acceptance
*lead with confidence and courage
*replace feelings of inadequacy and insecurity
*share your gifts with others
*empower others to succeed with you
Every area of society needs strong, godly women who are resilient, unwavering in faith, and willing to impart faith and courage to others. Stop believing the lies and limits placed on you, and instead heed God’s call to step up and step out–and take your sisters with you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800773014
ISBN10: 0800773012
Jessika Tate
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Chosen Books
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