Single Girl the single woman’s guide to life, liberty and the pursuit of godliness by Ashley Schnarr
This is an excellent book – filled with Biblical wisdom and encouragement for single women of all ages to live their lives fully to glorify the Lord. You moms are going to want to read this too if you have daughters of any age.
As the mother of two stay-at-home daughters, I was greatly encouraged to read the Godly wisdom and ideas Ashley has written. It is a must read for any Christian young lady who is struggling with her place as a single woman in today’s society. It’s a good read even if you aren’t struggling because Ashley reaffirms that it truly is ok to be single, live at home under your Father’s authority, spending your time growing in your relationship with the Lord and finding ways to bring glory to Him.
It really isn’t a new idea, but an old one that is being resurrected by many young ladies across the country.
Ashley doesn’t shy away from difficult issues, but talks about:
• Contentment- what it is and how to get it
• How to grow spiritually as a single woman
• Practical tips for preparing for the future
• Job and ministry ideas
• College alternatives
• Discovering our identity and strengths
• Outer Beauty tips- including finding your best colors and hair styles
• Modesty tips
• Guys and relationships
Based solidly on Christian principles Ashley gives believable down-to-earth advice to Christian singles.
Single Girls would be a great resource for anyone who is relating to a young lady as a parent, mentor, or friend.
This is a much needed message in today’s culture as well as the church. I’m grateful that our daughters will be able to read this book and I’m sure they will refer back to it often. I know as a parent there are many topics I will refer back to as different situations arise.
A little more about Ashley:
Ashley Schnarr is a young, single girl living in the southern part of the US. She is a homeschool graduate and stay-at-home daughter who lives and serves at home with her family.
She decided to forgo college at least at this time in order to pursue homemaking skills, ministries, and various vocations. You can read about her decision not to be to college here.
Ashley is actively involved in her local church and ministers regularly to the congregation in song. She also likes using her administrative gifts to organize ministries such as the annual Knit Together in Love: Scarf Project, which provides handmade scarves to needy children around the world.
She wrote and published her first paperback book, “Keeping House…. While Keeping Sane” at the age of seventeen. Recently she came out with a new book “Single Girl… the single woman’s guide to life, liberty and the pursuit of godliness”.
Ashley has a passion for encouraging young women to embrace biblical femininity and to live as beautiful women of God through His Glorious Gospel.
Finding Joy in the Journey,
Phyllis
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14 Comments
Debi @ DebiStangeland.com
THis sounds wonderful. Thank you for sharing at Teaching What is Good.
Phyllis
There is a lot to learn in it. Thanks for stopping over.
Hannah
I would love to read this book!
Phyllis
I hope you do – even if you don’t win the drawing, it is well worth $5/
Phyllis
Hi Iris, Thanks for stopping by. This really is a good book – especially if you are involved with single girls. Blessings…
Tara
Phyllis, it is always with much gratitude that you link up with me, I love reading your blog! Sounds like a great book. Have a blessed day. Tara (The Proverbs 31 Sanctuary)
Phyllis
It is Sarah…hope you entered the drawing.
Sarah
Sounds like a lovely book and a really good inspiring read.
Thanks for linking up!
Sarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity
Hester Opperman
I have a daughter of 30 years who suffered rejection from her Father when we split up. It has had a huge impact on her and I think she might gain by reading this book. She is in a relationship have two boys 7 and 8 years old and living with the father not able to make a solid commitment in their relationship. Tends to be very impulsive!
Phyllis
Bless you Hester. We never stop being a mom, do we?
Iris @ The Blue Birdhouse
I am so excited about the possibility of winning this book. I could learn so much and help the single girls around me!
Iris♥
Phyllis
I’ll be cheering for you. Even if you don’t win it is well worth the $5.
Penney Douglas
This sounds like a good book for my 15 year old daughter.
Phyllis
It would be excellent! I’m really excited about this one.