Guess What? A Woman ‘Can’ Change!

If you’ll set your dial to WFUO 850 AM at 4:30 pm Eastern Time (2:30 pm (Pacific Time) you’ll find out with the Afternoon Show host Steve Siegel about how a woman can change.

Author Claudia Ward wrote about this subject in her new book, Who Says a Woman Can’t Change? 8 Ways to Prove She Can! (WinePress, 2008).

Through the principal of the “Four Stays” method of change, Ward shows readers how to achieve the four attributes women desire most: security, self-esteem, serenity, and significance. Who Says a Woman Can’t Change? teaches women how to rearrange their priorities, goals, and interests by helping them focus in on the inner
woman, which then causes them to thirst for God’s Word and create a heightened concern and love for others.

Says Ward about her book:

“Women long for a change in their lives but they don’t know how that might happen. Most women believe change only takes place on the outside. No one in their sphere of influence has talked about the inside, so they don’t realize that only God can change us from the inside out. To illustrate the adage, ‘As the twig is bent, so grows the tree,’ no matter how crooked life makes us, the Word of God can straighten us out, by His grace, power, and Spirit.”

To order your copy of Who Says a Woman Can’t Change? please visit our WinePress Group online bookstore or call toll-free 877.421.READ (7323).

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