A Woman Called Job
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About the Book
As human beings, we have what is called a "pain threshold." When we pass beyond this threshold, we enter into the realm of helplessness.
LaDena Renwick-Tilley's memoir, A Woman Called Job shows that through suffering, the glorious works of God will be made evident. The Bible tells us that God never leaves us-that He is keeping watch over his own. That no matter what comes, we as Christians can call upon God, knowing he is our refuge and strength.
Job is the first of five books commonly referred to as The Books of Poetry. It gives a concise summary of Job in that we are given wisdom on how to suffer. In Job 42:1-6, Job eventually realized the awesome glory and grace of God as a result of his sufferings and how trials can be turned into triumphs.
Like the Book of Job, this memoir details how the righteous should bear up under suffering. It is an example of perseverance and offers inspiration and comfort to all, afflicted or not.
About the Author
LaDena Tilley
LaDena Tilley has contributed to the most recent edition of the Women of Color Devotional Bible and has traveled across the country giving her testimony and speaking at several different churches and organizations. She has also been featured on local TV stations and radio. She is happily married to the man of her dreams.
Jacquelin Thomas
Jacquelin Thomas is the author of more than eighteen novels and novellas in print. Her current release, The Prodigal Husband, was the launch title for BET Books/New Spirit imprint. She has contributed to the recent edition of the Women of Color Devotional Bible and Brides Noir magazine in addition to having four new books coming out in 2006.
Jacquelin has been nominated for several awards including Romantic Times Lifetime Career Achievement Award. Since following the call on her heart to write inspirational fiction?Jacquelin has published Singsation and The Prodigal Husband. She is married to her best friend and soul mate and is the mother of three wonderful children.