Throughout time, women have been identified in many conflicting ways. Sometimes goddesses, slaves, or seductresses, but always misunderstoodۥby themselves and others. Jen Hatmaker uses examples from the five wom...

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Throughout time, women have been identified in many conflicting ways. Sometimes goddesses, slaves, or seductresses, but always misunderstood€•by themselves and others. Jen Hatmaker uses examples from the five women named in Jesus€ lineage to help identify who a daughter of Christ is. From the woman who acted like a prostitute to the woman who was one, the widow to the adulteress to the mother, each has something to pass on.

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