Women under construction
Book Description
In "Women under Construction," Dr. Evelyn Hill presents a candid exploration of personal growth through the metaphor of building and renovation. Drawing from her own experiences of spiritual awakening, Hill acknowledges how she remained unaware of her misguided perspectives for years, despite regular church attendance.
This concise guide invites women to examine their lives with unflinching honesty, taking full responsibility for their circumstances rather than pointing fingers elsewhere. Hill frames existence as an active building project, complete with blueprints for navigating life and family responsibilities. She emphasizes the importance of protective gear—symbolized by the hard hat—as women work through the demanding process of self-construction.
The author introduces the concept of "dirt excavation" as foundational work that must precede any meaningful building, suggesting that personal transformation requires clearing away what no longer serves. Through this construction framework, Hill offers practical insights for women seeking authentic self-realization and spiritual development.
At just 57 pages, this book provides accessible wisdom for readers ready to view their personal journey as an ongoing project requiring both courage and careful planning. Hill's approach combines psychological insight with spiritual awareness, creating a roadmap for women committed to honest self-examination and purposeful growth.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~2 hours)
📄 Length: 57 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Self-realization
- ✓ Explore Women
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Understand psychological principles
- ✓ Explore Conduct of life
- ✓ Discover principles of success
- ✓ Explore Mental health
- ✓ Explore Christianity