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Church Girl

A Gospel Vision to Encourage and Challenge Black Christian Women

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Church Girl

By: Sarita T. Lyons, Jackie Hill Perry - foreword
Narrated by: Sarita T. Lyons, Jackie Hill Perry
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Reignite your purpose in Christ, restore your dignity, heal your pain, transform your rest, and learn how to flourish in today’s secular world as a Black Christian woman—from Bible teacher, speaker, and psychotherapist Dr. Sarita Lyons.

“Masterfully intertwines the narratives of Scripture with the lived experiences of Black women, addressing with great wisdom the challenges we face.”—Lisa Fields, CEO of Jude 3 Project and author of When Faith Disappoints

Black women are the hidden figures in the church. Despite at times being rendered invisible, uninvited, and unprotected in a racist and sexist world, they are valued image-bearers and influential instruments in God’s redemptive plan.

Church Girl invites you, as a Black woman, on a journey from the garden to the present day. Your unique story as a Black woman lies within the grand narrative of Scripture, and the message of the gospel is the light, lens, and love you need to help you see and live as God intends.

Church Girl helps answer some of your most internal pressing questions:

• How do I understand my identity in light of Scripture?

• How should I think about my purpose?

• How can I thrive despite the opposition from racism and sexism?

• How are Black women hurt in the church and how can I heal?

• Why am I always exhausted from working and where can I find real peace and rest?

• How can I flourish in a secular world and live out my faith with conviction and integrity?

With compassion and wisdom, Dr. Sarita Lyons invites Black women to tackle the unique issues they face in the church with prophetic boldness, priestly compassion, a church leader’s wisdom, a counselor's insight, and a sister's relatability and love.

©2024 Sarita T. Lyons and Jackie Hill Perry (P)2024 Random House Audio
Christian Living

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“A profound and necessary beacon of light for Black Christian women navigating the complexities of faith. . . . Every page is a step toward healing, dignity, and a rediscovered purpose. Church Girl is an essential read.”—Lisa Fields, CEO of Jude 3 Project and author of When Faith Disappoints

Church Girl is a tour de force and the master class we didn’t know we needed. Dr. Lyons isn’t afraid to be countercultural or politically incorrect but is unashamedly biblical when it comes to showing God’s aim for women. . . .”—Dr. Eric Mason, pastor of Epiphany Fellowship Church and author of Urban Apologetics

“In Church Girl, Dr. Sarita Lyons tackles, head-on, the dilemma today’s Black Christian woman finds herself in as she navigates her relationship with herself, God, and the church. This book is full of Godly revelation and insight that I want to chew on for years to come. Church Girl holds keys to identity that every Black woman needs in her pocketbook.”—Naomi Raine, award-winning gospel artist

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