![]() All I knew was that it was called In His Image and would follow the same pattern as the first book. When I received a Barnes & Noble gift card for Christmas, only one book got me truly excited to spend it – her follow up to None Like Him. In a Precepts-like method, Jen asks us to seek God’s wisdom and teaching first. ![]() Jen Wilkin has something I have been wanting to see for a while in “popular” Christian, women authors – a deep love for Scripture and a dedication to teach women how to understand it on their own. So when our church did her podcast-based study on 1, 2, and 3 John called Abide, I was excited to hear her Bible teaching in conjunction with my personal Bible study. ![]() ![]() This book encouraged us to repent of all the ways that we’ve tried to become God in these areas of our lives. I was first introduced to her book None Like Him: 10 Ways God is Different from Us (And Why That’s a Good Thing) in which she brilliantly explained our human limitations when it comes to characteristics such as omnipotence, sovereignty, and self-sufficiency. ![]() If you’ve spent much time around me, you’ll know that I’ve been gradually becoming more and more a fan of every Bible resource that Jen Wikin has put out in the past couple years. ![]()
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