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●We may have great eyesight, but still have poor vision. Jesus once asked, “Do you see this woman?” Jesus asked this question because someone in his self-righteousness failed to see a broken woman the way Jesus saw her.
●And that is what Jesus wants to do for all of us. He wants us to have renewed vision.
●In this book, the spotlight will be placed on various women of Scripture. See them as God does. In doing so, you will reshape your vision of God, yourself, and of others. Jesus is still asking, “Do you see this woman?”


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We may have great eyesight, but still have poor vision. Jesus once asked, “Do you see this woman?” Jesus asked this question because someone in his self-righteousness failed to see a broken woman the way Jesus saw her. And that is what Jesus wants to do for all of us. He wants us to have renewed vision. In this book, the spotlight will be placed on various women of Scripture. See them as God does. In doing so, you will reshape your vision of God, yourself, and of others. Jesus is still asking, “Do you see this woman?” ____________________________________________ About the Author: Aaron Kemple lives with his family in Texas and works as an evangelist with the Dowlen Road Church of Christ in Beaumont. He graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor’s degree in Forestry. Before moving to Texas, Aaron worked with congregations in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan for over 20 years. Aaron and his wife, Anna, have six children and are now entering the grandparent years!