• Eve, Where Are You?

  • Confronting Toxic Practices Against the Advancement of Women
  • By: Nicole L. Davis PhD
  • Narrated by: Marie Horne Wikle
  • Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Eve, Where Are You?

By: Nicole L. Davis PhD
Narrated by: Marie Horne Wikle
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Without question, having competent women in leadership can certainly enhance the vitality of any organization. Sadly, too often women are not given equal opportunities and are left doubting their sense of self and their abilities.

In Eve, Where Are You?, Dr. Nicole Davis uniquely evaluates bias practices within one specific organization: the Christian church. You'll learn why many women are discouraged, emotionally absent, leaving churches, or considering giving up religious pursuits altogether. Within this audiobook, Dr. Davis thoughtfully contemplates the scriptural significance of God's creation of Eve; compares women's leadership advances in the marketplace and church; and shares real-life stories and perceptions about women in leadership offered by present-day church leaders.

As a conflict coach and resolutionist, Dr. Davis boldly addresses possible causal effects of toxic practices against women and then offers strategic solutions and guidance to both women and church organizations to facilitate reconciliation, creating opportunity for the church to regain influence and effectiveness in our culture.

Crisp, aggressive, and truthful, this study presents a call to action for women who want more, men who want more for women, and church organizations seeking to embrace internal transformation against gender bias in the Christian church.

©2020 Nicole Davis (P)2021 Nicole Davis

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Encouraging and Empowering

Author Dr. Nicole L Davis has beautifully touched on a subject that most people shy away from. Women leaders in the church in a male dominated world.

The marketplace is finally seeing the worth women leaders bring to their organizations and Dr. Davis shows many examples from the Bible of strong women leaders. Many women feel God has called them to do so much more than they are with their life. Because strong women are often looked upon as bossy or negative attributes, many women quietly go with the flow, never allowing the Lord to use them to their fullest ability and for His glory.

She wisely points out that gifts and talents are transferable and what works in the marketplace, will work in ministry and also works in your personal ministry outside of the church, in your everyday life.

This book is empowering and encouraging, reminding women of their real value, their real worth and the real things that God can do with His divine creation.

Favorite quotes:

As a Christian, the kingdom and the church are in you, and they are you.

We must make a conscious effort to eradicate beliefs and teachings that divide, separate, harm and neglect the women within our ranks who also have the responsibility and the God-given authority of caring for the church and it’s members.

When God created Eve, He looked upon her and was satisfied with his handiwork. I want to encourage all women by saying that God’s approval of us has not changed.

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