When we think about Eve we tend to fall into the trap of naivety, blinders and tradition. To many, Eve simply represents sin. To many, to think of Eve means to think of the downfall of man, the first sin, and the forbidden fruit. Many have fallen into the trap of blaming Eve for the fall of man and assuming that is the end of her story. It is yet the beginning of a fascinating story. One that all women can learn valuable lessons. Eve can teach women today how to handle the many hats we wear, the struggles we tackle and the joys we embrace with the grace of a Christian woman. "You, Me and Eve" explores the many fascinating facts and roles about Eve. These facets of Eve have become lost in the hoopla of debate over sex, gender hierarchy, and general controversy. Wisdom has being lost. Have you ever thought that Eve was the first mother and the first grandmother? Eve suffered through childbirth alone. She didn't have a doctor or a mother guiding her through the event. Eve never went on a date. She never received roses from a young man who courted her. She was instantly married. She was the first wife. She was the first mother to agonize over the death of a child. She was the first woman to question her self-worth and self-image. Surely there are pearls of wisdom within Eve's story women can apply to their lives. I invite you to learn these lessons with me as we explore the true Eve, the Eve of many roles, the Eve of many firsts. Eve transcends womanhood in the most intimate of ways. Find out how much you can learn about being a true woman from the original and first woman, Eve.
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