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Growing up in church I was taught the importance of being meek and mild. The verse in First Peter where women should have a gentle and quiet spirit was impressed on me. I wasn’t the most lady-like girl in the youth group and I always thought I was failing to live up to what God expected from me. So when I saw that Moody Publishers was offering Fierce Women: The Power of a Soft Warrior by Kimberly Wagner for review, I couldn’t wait to request it.
The author believes that God has instilled a fierceness within every woman. I have always been a go-getter and this really interested me -- what if my personality isn’t something to always squelch but to embrace as God-given? The thought really intrigued me.

I loved the list of how humility affects a fierce woman. I think the defining one for me is she’s a soft warrior. Not harsh. She gets the job done in her own kind way. Other advice she gives through the book is to watch how we give advice to men (I’m learning that already. I might be excited about a completed project and rattle on about that, but instead of it sounding like I’m just looking forward to completion, it might be interpreted differently by a man.) I also loved how she described how the marriage relationship parallels Christ and the Church. This is something I think hasn’t been taught on enough in Christianity.