Sister Freaks: Stories of Women Who Gave Up Everything for God
 

Sister Freaks: Stories of Women Who Gave Up Everything for God

by Rebecca St. James

Bestselling author and award-winning singer Rebecca St. James brings together a group of radical and inspirational true stories about young women who gave their all for Jesus.Around the world, every day, young women are boldly putting themselves forth as believers-regardless of the cost. Sometimes they suffer for it, but they never waver in their belief that God has called them to serve Him. In... (read more)

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This book is Awesome!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-09-02
This book is a very product of true christianity!! If your ever feeling selfish or like your life is so rough read this book to jolt you back into reality. These women in this book know the true meaning of living their lives for Jesus Christ and I only hope to even come a little bit close to there devotion to our Saviour. Excellent book for anyone to read!
Excellent devotional book!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-06-09
I bought this book to send to my daughter while she was on the mission field in South Africa. I started reading a few of the stories and could NOT put the book down! This is an excellent devotional book!
sister freaks
  • Rated 2 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2007-03-09
repetitive of Jesus Freaks
not enough new stories in it that differ from the Jeasus Freaks book.
Liked it.
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2006-07-11
This is a good book. Easy to read. However, I found it a bit slap dash.

For instance, the chapter on Clare of Assisi sadly lacking. The proper translation for Friars Minor (Latin) is Lesser Brothers. Not Brothers Minor. Lesser Brothers comes from the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 25 Verse 40. The omnipresent NIV translates it as "least of my brothers."

She skips entirely over the part that as sick as Clare was, she refused to die until the pope granted that the sisters be able to live in poverty. Stating only that the pope was impressed by her. Superficial don't you think?

If one is going to write a book about courageous women, then tell us exactly how courageous they were!
EXCELLET BOOK
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2006-01-05
After reading Rebecca's "Wait for Me" book I looked to read more of her work. I was impressed with how it related to "today's" up and coming women. It is definetly a book I would recommend for the younger generation of women and young ladies to inspire them to be bold for God. I also liked the weekly questions to really make one think about their own faith. It is also a nice formate to do as a group study to really make the girls/young women think about who they want to become and where they themselves are headed in their faith. The stories range from acts of great courage in a unbelieving world to everyday ways to living for God. It shows that one doesn't have to lose their life or be tortured to stand up for their faith and live a life worthy of being call a Christian. It shows that any age person can be bold and give everything for their faith. A great book!
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