** Book Review **

book "She Believed HE Could, So She Did" by Becky Beresford with a multicolored blob (teal/gold) off to one side and a wood background

She Believed HE Could, So She Did: Trading Culture’s Lies for Christ-Centered Empowerment by Becky Beresford

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I had seen the buildup of this book’s launch on Facebook, and had heard some of the story of how it came to be, but I wasn’t sure what to expect when I bought the book. Becky did. not. disappoint!

From the very first page to the closing prayer, Becky uses grace-filled intentionality to paint the portrait of who God’s women are called to be. It was one of those books where I had to read it in short spurts because each chapter made me dig deep into my own life and search my heart for where I had allowed the lies of the world to skew my view of God. But I couldn’t wait to pick it up again to get to the next part!

This is one that I know I will be reading again. I’ve already recommended it to my community group at church, and I’m recommending it to you if you’re a woman.

I don’t want to say too much, because I want you to go and read it, but I do want to add this pull quote because it jumped out at me from the introduction, and I loved the way she worded it.

Female empowerment starts with a man, and His name is Jesus Christ. . . . The Son of God was interested in raising up His sisters, more than anyone else in history.

Becky Beresford, She believed HE could, so she did (p. 13, introduction)

I hope it gives you a taste for the fearlessness with which Becky pursued writing this book and that it draws you closer to a God who wants to know you more and who wants to give you more than what this world can provide.

I definitely recommend this book. You can buy it here!

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