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Woman Evolve

Break Up with Your Fears and Revolutionize Your Life

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New York Times Bestseller

Newly appointed Pastor of The Potter's House Church in Dallas, Sarah Jakes Roberts combines her own life lessons she's learned with insights from the story of Eve and shows you how past disappointments, struggles, and even mistakes can be used today to help you become the woman God intended in this New York Times bestseller.

Who would imagine being friends with Eve—the woman who's been held solely responsible for the fall of humanity (and cramps) for thousands of years? Certainly not Sarah Jakes Roberts. That is, not until Sarah discovered she is more like Eve than she cares to admit.

Everyone faces trials, and everyone will mess up. But failure should not be the focus. Your focus should not be on who you were but rather the pursuit of who you can become. In Woman Evolve, Sarah helps you to understand that your purpose in life does not change; it evolves.

Making her mistake in the Garden of Eden, Eve became the first woman to deal with rebuilding her life in the aftermath of her past. Eve knew better, but she didn't do better. With scriptural lessons and Sarah as your guide, you discover and work through

  • past issues and questions that haunt you,
  • seeing yourself as God sees you and trusting Him with who you really are,
  • how to come out of darkness and pursue a real relationship with God,
  • why it's important to truly care for yourself,
  • setting in motion the beautiful seed that God planted in you, and
  • running to become who you were meant to be!
  • Your fears and insecurities may have changed how you viewed God, others, and yourself, but in Woman Evolve, you can breakthrough and use past mistakes to revolutionize your life. Like Eve, you don't have to live your future defined by your past.

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      • AudioFile Magazine
        Sarah Jakes Roberts's narration of her spiritual memoir is a deep dive into the biblical Eve--her circumstances, motivation, and character. Roberts's gentle voice leads the listener to a new understanding of the archetypal progenitress. Her updated view provides 21st-century women with a revised perspective. By defining what God's "seed" means, Roberts urges women to discern God's purpose for them by employing generative habits: "soul-care," goal setting, and self-discipline, among others. She voices vignettes from her own life as poignant examples of this evolution. The beauty of Eve, her strength rather than her weakness, is a theme well delivered in Roberts's sincere tone. Indeed, by the audiobook's end, the listener feels the same pleasure and optimism that is derived from a day spent with a good friend. E.S.B. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
      • Library Journal

        May 1, 2021

        Christianity venerates Mary as the mother of Jesus, but its relationship with Eve is more complicated. In this latest work after Don't Settle for Safe, Roberts (founder of Woman Evolve Ministries, and daughter of megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes) draws parallels between the lives of modern women and the life of the biblical Eve. In the author's view, Eve is a woman who must recognize and evolve from the mistakes of the past in order to become the person she is meant to be. This is a particularly important archetype for Roberts, who became pregnant at age 13 and has had to navigate various unexpected life circumstances. Relying heavily on Scripture, each chapter features a "Working It Out" section, with exercises designed to help readers think about how they perceive themselves and whether their thoughts hold them back or propel them forward. VERDICT Roberts argues that Eve is a role model to be emulated because of her ability to move beyond her past and partner with God to create a hopeful future. Her words will draw in fellow Evangelical Christians who are navigating fear or insecurity.--Gail Eubanks, Univ. of Missouri, Springfield

        Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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