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In the Beginning Were the Women: Matriarchs, Mystics, Wise Women, and Warriors in the Hebrew Bible
RECLAIM YOUR FAITH. RECLAIM YOUR STORY.
Too often, women’s voices in the Bible are silenced or overlooked. NO MORE.
In the Beginning Were the Women uncovers the matriarchs, prophets, and wisdom-keepers who shaped our sacred story--and the Mother God who empowered them. Claire K. McKeever-Burgett offers a fresh way of seeing faith, one that heals old wounds and opens new paths to justice, liberation, and belonging. This is your invitation to discover the divine feminine and claim your place in God’s unfolding story of love.
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Blessed are the Women: Naming & Reclaiming Women’s Stories from the Gospels
Claire McKeever-Burgett combines her own personal journey with the stories of ten remarkable women from the New Testament: Elizabeth, Mary, Anna, Eve, Adama, Miriam, Susanna, Edith, Amira, and Mary Magdalene. Through a blend of storytelling, poetry, and prayer, Blessed Are the Women invites readers to reimagine worship, embrace women's narratives, and foster healing within themselves and their communities. It provides liturgies for personal or communal use, discussion questions, and connections to organizations dedicated to women's empowerment and healing. With its pastoral and prophetic approach, Blessed Are the Women presents a fresh perspective on faith and spirituality, inspiring readers to find resonance between their own stories and those of women who have shaped history.
This empowering and transformative work ignites a call for a more inclusive and egalitarian faith that embraces the fullness of women's voices and experiences.