A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really)

SKU: 9781784986216
A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really)

A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really)

SKU: 9781784986216
Author: Rachel Jones | Publisher: Good Book Company

The average woman has 500 periods in her lifetime. And whether yours are mildly annoying, utterly debilitating or emotionally complicated, most of us have at one time or another asked: Why?!

This warm, light-hearted, real, honest and at times surprising book gives a biblical perspective on menstruation, as well as a whole lot more. Beginning with periods, Rachel Jones takes readers on an adventure in theology, weaving together wide-ranging reflections on the nature of our bodies, the passing of time, the purpose of pain, and the meaning of life.

One thing is for sure: you’ve never read a Christian book quite like this one.

Whether you’re in need of hope and help, or are just downright curious, you’ll be refreshed and encouraged by this book. As Rachel puts it, “Whoever you are, my aim is that you reach the end of this book celebrating who God has made you, how God has saved you, and the fact that he speaks liberating and positive truth into all of life’s experiences (even periods)".

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Debra Baker
A great educational read

This was a great insight to an issue we try not to talk about. Very helpful and informative in how to think of it biblically.

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Emily
Interesting

A surprising little book!
This is a quick read and useful for women of all ages. It provides some helpful guidance for having positive conversations about periods, hormones and being a woman!
Some of it becomes technical when explaining the scientific concepts, however the author Rachel explains things well.

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