Book Critiques

There are three types of women I hope to help by these critiques:

  1. The woman who has gone through said book, videos, “bible” studies, etc. believing the Author handled Scripture correctly. My purpose in writing the critique is that she learns how to compare what is read to Scripture and see how Scripture is so much better than what the Author provided. May she come to realize that Scripture is all she needs to teach, rebuke, correct and train her in righteousness so she may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2Timothy 3:16-17
  2. The woman who has discerned that the Popular Female Teacher/Author is wrong but has friends, acquaintances, or church leaders that follow said Female Teacher/Author. My purpose in writing the critique is to help her infiltrate the conversation; to provide her with the a tool that may help her to ask questions and make statements that point said friend/acquaintance/leader to the Sufficiency of Scripture.
  3. The woman who leads/hosts a Bible study. The purpose for the critique is to see the purpose and claims of the book compared to Scripture and therefore judge whether or not they wish to use said book/study/video.

Within all these situations, my prayer is that more and more women come to the knowledge that Scripture really is enough to thoroughly equip us. I pray we study it, and that by studying it we receive ALL that God has promised it will give: restoration of the soul, wisdom to the simple, rejoicing of the heart, purity and enlightenment of the eyes, discernment of our errors, keeps us from our sins; causing us to be blameless and acquitted of great sin. All the while pointing us to Christ, our Rock and our Redeemer (Psalm 19).

-MelbaToast

Critiques are listed by last name of Author and then by Title.

Allen, Jennie

Gerth, Holly

Turkuerst, Lysa