Karen Ward: You have to buy his books!
United States on May 14, 2023
Marie Lappe: Très bon livre
France on Jan 26, 2023
Torlah: I'm really I got this book. Its a very important book one should have
United Kingdom on Jun 07, 2021
abena bonsu: Apart from a few grammatical errors e.g using there instead of their, this book is a must read. There are basic but important principles on letting go of the past, hearing God and acting on His word and stepping out in faith. He also talks about living a life worthy of your purpose and general human relationships.
We sometimes forget our baggage prevents and clouds is from being open to receive love.
Great book
United Kingdom on Mar 08, 2019
Elle White: Before I begin, let me say that Labossiere seems genuine in his desire to see women walk through singleness in faith. The most valuable chapter of his book is the last one, which encourages us to truly know God, not just about God. That is valuable advice I appreciate greatly! Having said that, I have sincere concerns about “God Where is my Boaz?”
This book operates on two premises that are simply untrue. 1. A godly husband is a blessing you deserve. 2. Being single means you’re not getting what you deserve, and that’s bad. The greatest issue with “God Where is my Boaz?”, which is the catalyst for these untruths, is the lack of the gospel. I’m not saying that every Christian book has to outline the gospel in detail to be truly Christian, but I also don’t understand why you wouldn’t want to when leading others in how to think and act. For the Christ-follower, the gospel informs every aspect of life. If we’re not returning to the truth that we deserve nothing, and yet have gained everything by the blood of Jesus Christ, we run the risk of complaining that we aren’t getting what is due to us.
Labossiere makes a statement that is partly true, and...
Canada on Mar 19, 2018
Eliza: Amazing book. I read plenty of books, Christian and not only, many about the subject of "finding Mister Right". But this book is absolutely the best I have ever read. Masterpiece. Very helpful. I found my blockages exactly discribed in this book. Two days after I finish book, I've got invitation for a date from absolutely right man. It's too early to write he is my Boaz but I never expected I will meet man like this with practical love of God in his life, with good heart, church involved, handsome and single. And he understands me completely, respect and cherish as it should be. The book showed me my mistakes and how to live in different way, letting the right man to find you without complications. The best book I ever had. When I started I was reading all night, amazing and thought-provoking!
United Kingdom on May 04, 2017
sweetserenity: I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I have followed Stephan on social media for a couple of years but not had the pleasure of getting his books until now. I purchased the audible version but will also be reading it and replaying the audio again. He touched on some issues which really resonate with me as a single woman of God who is abstinent. To be honest, I often say I am in waiting but seriously by putting myself in a waiting process--I may have unknowingly limited myself from meeting potential Godly men for courtship.
Also, my shyness with men can get in the way of developing a steady association let alone a friendship. I was raised old fashioned and it makes me feel strange to even greet a man I do not know...because I don't want him thinking I am thirsty (its based off my past experiences). I'm an all or nothing type. My assumption was because I was not willing to have sex before marriage that it was a major barrier to me stabilizing relationships with men I dated and found very attractive with 'good resumes' as Stephan put it. Now, I am reassessing myself. I haven't dated in about two years and do not want my 'prime' to pass by without considering the possibilities. The...
United States on Aug 09, 2016
Mz.Coffey87: I like the book. It has a good message overall. However, what I wish books like these would emphasize on the great opportunities that come with being single and how to cope with the possibility of being single for a lifetime. I may sound like a pessimistic, but I'm tired of focusing wholeheartedly for something that may not be God will for my life. I just want to genuinely enjoy my life without worrying about my future marital status. I hope to have a family on my own. However, this pass year I asked myself how I would I cope with life if I found myself still single ten years down the road despite all my best efforts. I've been single for long time and know others in my same position.It hurt to realize that there a possibility I will never get married. I don't believe in running away from things. So I am looking for books that not prepare you for new husband but also allow you to accept the present. I would like to hear from people who wanted to get married but found themselves single for most of their adult life. I want to hear how they coped with the disappointment of not getting married.
United States on Aug 01, 2015
Min SAS: I have had brief personal chats with Stephan and I love his style of expressing himself and willingness to help. His continual display of empathy is very uplifting. So, when I see a book by him I must jump right on it.
I found this book to be enlightened, compassionate, sincere and insightful for women that is Single and wishing to one day becoming a wife to a man of noble character. Though the book is an easy read, I kept finding myself stopping to digest the concept and to open my mind and heart to change; I actually had to vision what was written. I like seeing scriptures used in writing his book.
Many things were a strong confirmation of things I am presently doing or have done, also an eye opening to things I must do!
The story of Ruth and Boaz is well known to me with all its detail, he did not tell the story differently than I knew of. What was different is how he applied the story to today's living. He addresses dealing with the pain of the past and heals yourself and loving yourself. I was enticed and delighted because I was one of the Women he spoke up - Waiting for my Mr. Right. Thou I thought I was being active in my desire; I still had more to do....
United States on Sep 13, 2013
Unlocking the Secrets to Finding Your Boaz: A Woman's Guide to Achieving the Love She Deserves | Discover Your Power: An In-Depth Bible Study on Setting Boundaries | Thank You for Rejecting Me: Harness Pain and Turn It Into Power to Take Control of Your Life | |
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Total Reviews | 56 reviews | 351 reviews | 208 reviews |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 4,642 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 474 ratings | |
Christian Women's Issues | Christian Women's Issues | Christian Women's Issues | |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces | 13 ounces | |
Language | English | English | |
ISBN-10 | 0692095519 | 1540900789 | |
Christian Dating & Relationships (Books) | Christian Dating & Relationships | ||
Christian Marriage (Books) | Christian Marriage | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #67 in Christian Dating & Relationships #310 in Christian Marriage #710 in Christian Women's Issues | #2,001 in Christian Women's Issues#2,794 in Christian Self Help#3,617 in Christian Personal Growth | |
ISBN-13 | 978-0692095515 | 978-1540900784 | |
Paperback | 112 pages | 256 pages | |
Publisher | Highly Favored Publishing | Baker Books | |
Dimensions | 5 x 0.26 x 8 inches | 5.5 x 0.58 x 8.5 inches |
Valerie Myers: This book is a must read!!!
United States on Jun 30, 2023