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By Nancy Leigh DeMoss
"Lies Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets Them Free" is a bestselling Christian book by Nancy Leigh DeMoss (now Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth), aimed at addressing the widespread deceptions many women face in their spiritual, emotional, and relational lives. Combining personal insight, biblical principles, and practical guidance, the book seeks to expose the destructive power of commonly held lies and offer the liberating truth found in Scripture.
The book begins by discussing the consequences of believing lies and sets the stage for how truth, according to Christian faith, leads to spiritual freedom and transformation123.
DeMoss examines 45 lies commonly believed by women, grouped into several categories:
Category | Topics Explored |
---|---|
About God | "God is not really good", "God doesn’t love me", "God is not really enough", "God should fix my problems" |
About Themselves | "I’m not worth anything", "I need to learn to love myself", "I can’t help the way I am", "I have my rights" |
About Sin | "I can sin and get away with it", "My sin isn’t really that bad", "God can’t forgive what I have done" |
About Priorities | "I don’t have time to do everything I’m supposed to do", "Career is more fulfilling than being a wife/mother" |
About Marriage | "I have to have a husband to be happy", "My responsibility is to change my mate", "Submission means misery" |
About Children | "It’s up to us to determine the size of our family", "All children will go through rebellion", "It's my fault how my kids turn out" |
About Emotions | "If I feel it, it must be true", "I can’t control my emotions" |
About Circumstances | "If my circumstances were different, I would be different", "I just can't take any more", "It's all about me" |
Personal Struggles: Many women live with undue guilt, condemnation, and fear of rejection due to believing lies about themselves and God34.
Bondage to the Past: The book highlights emotional and spiritual imprisonment caused by false beliefs134.
Impact on Relationships: Lies can distort ideas about marriage, motherhood, and friendships, leading to frustration and disconnection.
Biblical Counterpoints: For each lie, the book offers corresponding truths grounded in Scripture, urging women to root their identity and worldview in God’s Word rather than in cultural norms or personal fears23.
Practical Application: DeMoss recommends combating lies through prayer, Bible study, accountability, and intentional reflection2.
Section: Walking in Truth: The concluding chapters focus on how to replace lies with truth, emphasizing ongoing spiritual growth and transformation3.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss Wolgemuth is a well-known Christian author and speaker, serving as the host of the “Revive Our Hearts” radio program and working in women’s ministry for years. Her style is compassionate, direct, and rooted in evangelical teaching3.
The book is widely used in Bible studies and church groups. While many readers have found it spiritually impactful, it has also drawn criticism—particularly from those who feel it places undue blame on women or fails to address issues of abuse and marital sin with nuance5.
Attribute | Details |
---|---|
Author | Nancy Leigh DeMoss (Wolgemuth) |
First Published | 2001 |
Publisher | Moody Publishers |
Pages | Approximately 288 |
Genre | Christian Living, Self-Help |
Audience | Christian women, church groups |
"Lies Women Believe" offers a faith-based guide to recognizing and overcoming destructive beliefs, encouraging women to experience freedom and a closer relationship with God by understanding and embracing scriptural truth. While praised for its biblical emphasis, readers should be aware of both its powerful support for spiritual growth and the points of controversy it has sparked regarding sensitive topics5234.
By Nancy Leigh DeMoss
"Lies Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets Them Free" is a bestselling Christian book by Nancy Leigh DeMoss (now Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth), aimed at addressing the widespread deceptions many women face in their spiritual, emotional, and relational lives. Combining personal insight, biblical principles, and practical guidance, the book seeks to expose the destructive power of commonly held lies and offer the liberating truth found in Scripture.
The book begins by discussing the consequences of believing lies and sets the stage for how truth, according to Christian faith, leads to spiritual freedom and transformation123.
DeMoss examines 45 lies commonly believed by women, grouped into several categories:
Category | Topics Explored |
---|---|
About God | "God is not really good", "God doesn’t love me", "God is not really enough", "God should fix my problems" |
About Themselves | "I’m not worth anything", "I need to learn to love myself", "I can’t help the way I am", "I have my rights" |
About Sin | "I can sin and get away with it", "My sin isn’t really that bad", "God can’t forgive what I have done" |
About Priorities | "I don’t have time to do everything I’m supposed to do", "Career is more fulfilling than being a wife/mother" |
About Marriage | "I have to have a husband to be happy", "My responsibility is to change my mate", "Submission means misery" |
About Children | "It’s up to us to determine the size of our family", "All children will go through rebellion", "It's my fault how my kids turn out" |
About Emotions | "If I feel it, it must be true", "I can’t control my emotions" |
About Circumstances | "If my circumstances were different, I would be different", "I just can't take any more", "It's all about me" |
Personal Struggles: Many women live with undue guilt, condemnation, and fear of rejection due to believing lies about themselves and God34.
Bondage to the Past: The book highlights emotional and spiritual imprisonment caused by false beliefs134.
Impact on Relationships: Lies can distort ideas about marriage, motherhood, and friendships, leading to frustration and disconnection.
Biblical Counterpoints: For each lie, the book offers corresponding truths grounded in Scripture, urging women to root their identity and worldview in God’s Word rather than in cultural norms or personal fears23.
Practical Application: DeMoss recommends combating lies through prayer, Bible study, accountability, and intentional reflection2.
Section: Walking in Truth: The concluding chapters focus on how to replace lies with truth, emphasizing ongoing spiritual growth and transformation3.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss Wolgemuth is a well-known Christian author and speaker, serving as the host of the “Revive Our Hearts” radio program and working in women’s ministry for years. Her style is compassionate, direct, and rooted in evangelical teaching3.
The book is widely used in Bible studies and church groups. While many readers have found it spiritually impactful, it has also drawn criticism—particularly from those who feel it places undue blame on women or fails to address issues of abuse and marital sin with nuance5.
Attribute | Details |
---|---|
Author | Nancy Leigh DeMoss (Wolgemuth) |
First Published | 2001 |
Publisher | Moody Publishers |
Pages | Approximately 288 |
Genre | Christian Living, Self-Help |
Audience | Christian women, church groups |
"Lies Women Believe" offers a faith-based guide to recognizing and overcoming destructive beliefs, encouraging women to experience freedom and a closer relationship with God by understanding and embracing scriptural truth. While praised for its biblical emphasis, readers should be aware of both its powerful support for spiritual growth and the points of controversy it has sparked regarding sensitive topics5234.
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