So Much More
May 19th, 2008
by Anna Sophia Botkin and Elizabeth Botkin This product is now available from Chariot Press.
This book is not another Christian-teenage-girl “survival guide.” So Much More shows how Christian girls can wage war with the world and win. The Botkin sisters focus on how young women can rise above their God-hating culture and change it for the better.
Today, countless young ladies face difficult problems and challenging questions. While many long for godly purpose in their lives, their bewilderment mounts when they observe broken homes, distant fathers, overwhelmed mothers, degrading college courses, and a lack of spiritual guidance — both at home and at church. As hope for security and stability fades, it is no wonder that many young ladies feel orphaned, unprotected, and without hope for their futures.
Within the pages of this book, discover practical, biblical solutions for the young woman who wants to do so much more than just “survive” in a savagely feministic, anti-Christian culture. Find the answers a girl is not likely to get from her church, her peers, or her culture.
“You hold in your hands a rare gem, the fruit of godly parenting, biblical mentoring and thoroughly scriptural teaching. Its vision is one that should awaken every daughter to the calling she has to advance the kingdom of God.” Jennie Chancey co-author of Passionate Housewives Desparate for God.
“As the father of five dautghters, I feel the weight of my call to protect them. This book, with wisdom, charity, logic and beauty, not only deepened that weight, but lightened the load. These young ladies have honoured their parents and have served generations to come. I encourage fathers, mothers, daughters and sons to read this book – and that covers everyone.” RC Sproul Jr.
“In So Much More the writers…have managed to expose the feminist lies that have indoctrinated our western culture and even crept into the church. While the two young maidens wisely point our daughters to God’s Word and to the protection and leadership of their Daddy, they also show young ladies how serving one’s father as a daughter at home truly glorifies the Lord.” Stacy McDonald co-author of Passionate Housewives Desparate for God.
This book is a real breath of fresh air! I enjoyed every page, including and especially, the appendix with its expose of Marxism. Good to read and work through with your daughter. Challenging, even for mothers. A brilliant book. Hardcover. 620g.
See also the authors’ DVD The Return of the Daughters