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In the spirit of the author's best-selling book The Real Deal, this new book from Billie Montgomery/Cook ushers young women (ages 18-35) into a warm and welcoming relationship with the women of the Bible. How can this generation of women find mentors in their scriptural sisters? Through the stories of women such as Eve, Sarah, and Vashti, encountering relationship, trust and self-respect issues that many young women of today face. Inspiring, enlightening, and empowering, young women will see themselves in these stories and find hope, love, and faith. Cook includes questions for reflection and discussion with a contemporary mentor as well.
Key features:
• Helps young women to see commonalities with women of the Bible and that their stories can teach us important lessons about life
• Reveals how God moves in our lives and how God is always present
• Shows that it is the "inner stuff" and not the "outside wrapping" that really counts with God
• Includes Scripture passages related to the profiles, questions
				
			 
			
			
			
				
					Author Bio
					
Billie Montgomery/Cook is a proud Spelman graduate  ('73) and retired University Administrator (Old  Dominion Univ.).  She is a freelance writer,  author, local history researcher, playwright and  dramaturg.  Additionally, she has served as Coordinator of  Drama Ministry for a number of years (Third Bapt. Church)  and is Creative Director of The Not-Just-for- February Players, an African American Readers Theatre  Troupe.
	Cook's first book published by  Judson Press, The Real Deal: A Spiritual Guide for Black  Teen Girls, is a national best seller!  Initially written to her  daughter, Jeanina (deceased) who was facing the trials of  puberty, countless "daughters/nieces/granddaughters,  etc.," along with rites of passage groups, church youth  groups, VBS programming, sororities,  social/civic groups, etc., use this text in helping "their  daughters" to understand the importance of building a  spiritual connection with God, the Father.
	Sisters  of Scripture: Mentors in Womanhood, Cook's second  book with Judson was honored by winning The Illumination  Award for Devotionals (2015, The Jenkins Group).  This text  has proven to be effective and exciting Bible study/ discussion resource material for not only singles/women's  church groups and prison ministries (Sunday School, VBS,  etc.) across the country but teen groups as well.
	 Billie Cook's latest book, Rise Up and Pray: Sustenance  for A Pandemic, The 2020 Presidential Election and  Beyond, is a collection of prayers taken from her  Facebook pages over the span of the year 2020 during the  time of universal Covid 19/pandemic confinement.  So  many things happened that year - so many lives lost, the  presidential election and it's ongoing aftermath, etc.  Like so  many others, prayer became Cook's "lifeline".  She shares  them within these pages.
	Billie M/Cook resides in  Portsmouth, VA with her husband, (retired) Rev. Keith S.  Cook. Presently, they are members of Ebenezer Baptist  Church, Portsmouth, VA.