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How have you been doing with your

 New Year’s Resolutions?

Earlier this month, we mentioned the “Empty Shelf Challenge” that John Acuff came up with (see his post here). Many of you have resolved to read more this year, and hopefully our posts this month are helping you accomplish that goal!

Today, we want to re-introduce you all to one more resource that can help you read more in 2014.


Ladies, the Women’s Life Office is proud to present:

THE WLO LIBRARY


We hope you will stop by to check out some of the resources that are available to you! You can also find a list of our resources here.  (Just be sure to choose WLO Library on the “Collections” drop down list.)
Today’s blog post is post from Sarah Woods, a new addition to the Women’s Life family.  If you are looking for another book to add to your New Year Resolution Reading List, check out her review of Linda Dillow’s What’s it like to be Married to Me?


We are usually well aware of our spouse’s flaws and weaknesses.  Most of us could easily name something our husband does that we find annoying.  Maybe we have even attempted to change his behavior by reasoning or pleading with him, to no avail.

When we become so focused on changing him, we can forget that we have flaws and sinful habits as well. 

As seminary wives, we may be quick to affirm the doctrine of sin and the fact that we are sinners, but how often do we take the time to consider the specific ways in which we sin?  Have you ever looked at things from your spouse’s point of view and asked

 “What is it like to be married to me?”

In Linda Dillow’s book What’s it like to me Married to Me? she challenges us to ponder this and other “dangerous” questions.  We are asked to question

* What’s it like to make love with me?
* What is it like to go through times of suffering with me?
* And why does it seem so much easier to hold on to anger than to forgive?

The best part about this book is that it’s written in an honest and extremely practical manner.  After reading many theologically heavy books about marriage, this was a refreshing change of pace that still packed a Biblical punch.  The liberal use of anecdotes makes it an interesting and quick read.  I also really appreciated her distinction between a goal and a desire. 

A GOAL is something we want to change that we also have the power to change.

A DESIRE is something we want but can’t control. 

This distinction helps us focus our effort on changing things we can control (such as our own behavior), rather than trying to “fix” something we can’t control, such as our husband’s behavior.

Four words of caution:

1) The book does contain some detailed discussion of sexual matters, so I would not recommend this for women who are not yet married. 

2) When discussing the importance of love and respect from Ephesians 5, she uses the language of “love gap” which is similar to Gary Chapman’s concept of a love “tank.” Love and respect are very important, but they are not tanks or gaps which must be filled.  (Though Mrs. Dillow did recover from this later by emphasizing that we should respect our husbands because God’s Word commands it, regardless of whether or not they are filling our “love gaps” in return.)

3) The chapter on forgiveness may be misleading.  Dillow presents forgiveness mainly as a one-time decision, neglecting that forgiveness may also be a process.  Many deep hurts require entering a battle, continuously re-surrendering the hurt to God, and renewing our minds with Scripture.  A person who tries to forgive with a simple one-time decision may become frustrated if their anger and bitterness return later.  That’s why it’s important to understand forgiveness as both an event and a process.

4) Several anecdotes may over-emphasize the responsibility of the wife in the marital problems.  While keeping in mind that the point of the book is to consider the log in our own eye before worrying about the speck in our husband’s eyes, sometimes our husbands have their own sin issues that God must convict them of.  For example, one of the stories told of a husband who had become enslaved to pornography.  The wife felt that God’s answer to this problem was to become more sexually available to him.  From this anecdote, one might mistakenly conclude that it was the wife’s fault that her husband had fallen into sin and that she could fix his problem by changing her actions.  On the contrary, her husband was responsible for his sinful choices and the problem could only be fixed by God’s intervention and the husband’s repentance.  (This concern only applied in very few instances.)

However, even after noting these considerations and cautions, I wholeheartedly recommend the book.

What’s it like to be Married to Me? is a great resource, especially if you are experiencing marital conflict, a stubborn grudge, intimacy issues, or emotional distance. 

It would also be helpful if you want to take an already-good marriage to the next level. 

I consider my marriage to be healthy and happy, but I was still convicted about some things I could change. 


I definitely recommend this book
 if you are woman enough to handle it.  
If you are really brave, you could walk through the book with some friends as a 10-12 week bible study.

{What's it like to be Married to Me? is available in the Women's Life Office library, if you would like to come by to check it out!}

Our office has received some of LifeWay's newest studies.  In our in-office library, we have over one hundred books and bible studies, that you can check out for FREE!  Leader kits are available as well with various studies.  Please feel free to come by and check out our library! 




 OctoberBABY Bible Study & Student Edition Bible Study

OctoberBABY is the coming-of-age story of Hannah Lawson, a beautiful and naive college freshman, who discovers that her entire life is a lie.  Hannah sets out on a road trip to discover herself.  Ultimately, she finds the freedom she has always wanted and the true meaning of forgiveness. 
Embark on a life-changing personal journey through this 4 week Bible Study.  Built around dynamic movie themes and group interaction, this study helps you dig into topics like truth about secrets; discovering your true identity; power of forgiveness; and the joy of restoration. 




malachi: a love that never lets go 

Even on our worst day, God won't leave us. Explore God's unchanging love in Malachi, Lisa Harper's first video-driven Bible Study.  No matter how often we mess up, God loves His broken people. 



As you can see there are lots of great new additions to our library. 
Come by this summer and check out our resources!
Our office is located in the Ledford Center on the 2nd floor.  It is easiest to get to us by coming in the outside left stairs through the clear doors.  Our office is on the right as you walk in the foyer area.  
If you have any questions please feel free to call us at (919) 761-2340 or email us at womenslife@sebts.edu.

New Books!


Don't forget that the Women's Life Office is a rich resource for reading and teaching guides. We have a library that you can check out books, DVD studies, and teaching materials. New to the library:
  

  • "James: Faith Under Pressure," a book by Pam Gibbs
  •  "Raising Boys & Girls: The Art of Understanding Their Differences," a DVD Leader Kit by Sissy Goff and David Thomas and Melissa Thevathan  
  • "Transformed Lives: Taking Women's Ministry to the Next Level," a Bible Study by Chris Adams
  • "Victory in Spiritual Warfare: Field Guide for Battle," a DVD Leader Kit by Tony Evans
  • "James: Mercy Triumphs," a DVD Leader Kit by Beth Moore

New Books Added to Women's Life Library

New books and materials have been added to the Women's Life Library.  Feel free to come by to check out any of these books for FREE!  


Plant a little seed. Grow a big faith.
Jesus told about a sower who planted a seed that yielded a hundred-fold harvest. The SEED in His story is the Word of God. Living and powerful. Capable of producing an astounding harvest in your life.
SEED is a unique Bible study experience for those who long to dive deeply into the Scriptures. Join Priscilla as she relays distinct spiritual principles.  You'll walk away from this study with a revitalized relationship with the Lord and renewed interest for His Word. 


Devotions from the Beth Moore Library - Audio CD includes devotional segments from 7 of Beth's original Bible studies. Each devotion is approximately 10 minutes in length, making it a perfect listen while in the car. Use this to grow closer to God when you commute to and from work, drive to pick up the kids, or when out running errands. 


Her: Becoming a Proverbs 31 Girl by Emily Cole is a girl’s guide to study Proverbs 31 on her own, digging into Scripture and discovering the kind of woman God has created her to be. Girls will realize that God has called them to be women of character, strength, diligence, obedience, and wisdom. Topics to be explored include: love for others, trust, diligence, wise decisions, anxiety and worry, speaking wisely, family relationships, and the right kind of guy. (9 sessions)

 In the new film Courageous (from the makers of Fireproof), four law officers are confident and focused when standing up to the worst the streets have to offer. But leading their families at home in a God-honoring way? That takes courage.

Based on the highly anticipated movie, the Courageous Living Bible Study Leader Kit will help facilitate leading men toward living more courageously in four key areas:

Responsibility: serving, protecting, and casting a vision for their family
Priorities: focusing on eternal things rather than what is temporary
Legacy: recognizing a father’s potential impact as a godly role model
Faith: strengthening a father’s identity in Christ, increasing in wisdom

This dynamic four-week study kit includes one 64-page member book and a DVD-ROM featuring Courageous film clips to support each lesson. In addition there are a number of printable leader helps to assist in preparation for teaching each lesson.

 Join new author Tammie Head through this 6-week journey to free yourself from spiritual insecurities and ignite your faith the way you’ve been wishing you could. There is more to Christ than keeping all the boxes checked. You can stop living in guilt, confusion & duty. God really does love you just the way you are.

Just In from LifeWay!

Did you know that the Women's Life Office has it's own library?? 

And that you can check them out for FREE! 

We just got in some great studies and resources.


Beth Moore's David, Seeking a Heart Like His 
Leader Kit  and the Audio CD Collection available.  


Bible Studies by Demand, Vol. 3 featuring Beth Moore, Jennifer Rothschild, 
Kay Arthur, Vicki Courtney, and Priscilla Shirer
(the above picture is the pic from vol. 2, it's the only one I could find) :)

The Bible Studies by Demand can be used in a variety of settings such as a time gap between longer Bible studies, in-home studies with friends, women's Sunday School class or a special event or retreat.


Sara Horn's Tour of Duty, Preparing our Hearts for Deployment
A Bible study for Military Wives

Come by and see our collection!