5 Puritan Women Audiobook By Jenny-Lyn de Klerk, Karen Swallow Prior - foreword cover art

5 Puritan Women

Portraits of Faith and Love

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What the Lives of 5 Puritan Women Teach about Holy Living and Devotion to God

The writings of the Puritans have had a recent resurgence, but many Puritan women have often been overlooked or misunderstood. As mothers, daughters, grandmothers, and wives, the vibrant faith of Puritan women has much to teach modern day readers and listeners.

In 5 Puritan Women: Portraits of Faith and Love, Jenny-Lyn de Klerk shows how the lives and writings of Christian women encourage the beauty of holy living and provide practical wisdom for the home and the church. Each chapter portrays a different Puritan woman—Agnes Beaumont, Lucy Hutchinson, Mary Rich, Anne Bradstreet, and Lady Brilliana Harley—telling their stories of devotion, lament, and family. By studying their faith journeys, modern listeners can learn more about their roles in church history and glean insights into the Christian life.

  • Accessible Introduction: An affordable, easy-to-digest format to introduce listeners to the neglected writings of Puritan women
  • Applicable: Explains the need for, and the value of, studying Puritan women today and highlights spiritual disciplines that these women demonstrate
  • Women in Church History: Broadens the listener's understanding of women's roles in furthering God's kingdom throughout history
  • Foreword by Karen Swallow Prior
©2023 Jenny-Lyn de Klerk (P)2023 Crossway
Women's Christian Living Christian Living Christianity Religious Biographies & Memoirs

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I loved hearing about each woman and their story. Their simple and steadfast faith can still teach us today. My only criticism, and maybe it was just how the narrator read it, but “thus” was highly overused, along with a few other conjunctions. Otherwise well-written and encouraging!

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