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Posted May 17, 2010
Ms. Weaver's first book was deeply helpful to me as a typically anxious woman. However, this book has gone right to the very depths of my soul, exposing my heart in new ways. I have been a Christian for many years and it is so refreshing to be laid bare by the word of God and Ms.Weaver's insightful application of it. I think this is a must read for any woman who truly wants to allow God to change her in radical ways.
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Posted April 19, 2010
This is the first book I've read by Joanna Weaver. In fact, I had never heard of her but the title caught my attention because I am a woman with a Martha spirit. I really like Joanna as an author. She is candid, self deprecating and she doesn't sugar coat. Joanna gets to the nitty-gritty of who we really are on the inside. She talks about 'flesh woman', pride and all the areas that we, as women get entangled. This book is honest, funny and very useful, yet not preachy. I recommend 'Having a Mary Spirit'for anyone wanting to root-out unwanted tendencies and have a closer walk with God.
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Posted October 26, 2009
Thought provoking and insightful. Many practical suggestion.
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Posted March 30, 2009
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If you're a christain women, this is a great book to understanding the love of Jesus Christ. Joanna Weaver has brought to life how important we as women are. She makes examples to follow while sharing her owns story. You will find yourself with-in the pages of this book.
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Overview
“Lord, Whatever It Takes, Make Me Like You!”You long to serve God with grace and strength, to reflect Christ in every word and action. Yet you find yourself continually struggling to bring that vision to life in your daily walk.
At our very core, every one of us is a “twisted sister” within whom the flesh and spirit battle constantly for control. We are afflicted with spiritual schizophrenia, the disconnect between our “good girl” desire to put Jesus first and our “bad girl” realities that crowd our thoughts and ...