Working women of the Bible
Book Description
In a world where professional women often feel isolated in their search for meaningful guidance, Susan M. DiMickele presents an unexpected source of mentorship: the pages of Scripture itself. This thoughtful exploration challenges the assumption that ancient texts have little relevance for today's career-focused women.
DiMickele invites readers to discover biblical women who shattered conventional expectations and wielded genuine authority in their communities. Rather than seeking impossible perfection, she suggests looking to these historical figures who navigated complex professional and personal challenges with wisdom and strength.
The book examines whether Scripture offers practical insights for contemporary workplace dilemmas, questioning whether these ancient stories contain surprisingly modern lessons about leadership, influence, and professional integrity. DiMickele explores how women in biblical times defied cultural limitations to assume positions of power and responsibility.
For working women feeling disconnected from traditional role models, this book proposes that the mentors they seek may already exist within familiar religious texts. The author bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern professional life, suggesting that these biblical examples provide both inspiration and practical guidance.
Through careful examination of these powerful female figures, DiMickele offers readers a fresh perspective on finding direction and purpose in their careers while maintaining their spiritual foundation. This approach provides both historical context and contemporary application for women seeking authentic leadership models.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 224 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Employment
- β Explore General
- β Explore Women
- β Study Bible from spiritual perspective
- β Explore Handbooks
- β Explore Women in the Bible
- β Explore RELIGION
- β Explore Religion