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Lead Like Jael
7 Timeless Principles for Today’s Women of Faith
Book • 2026
Emma Waters' Lead Like Jael reinterprets the story of Jael (Judges 4–5) to propose seven virtues for contemporary Christian women.
The book argues for prioritizing marriage and motherhood while using discernment, shrewdness, resourcefulness, hospitality, and wise counsel to engage culture effectively.
Waters critiques both 'girl boss' feminism and romanticized trad-wife ideals, advocating a nuanced, home-centered strategy that leverages modern opportunities like remote work.
Through personal stories, research on childcare, and practical advice, she offers guidance for women navigating trade-offs between career and family.
The work emphasizes motherhood as spiritual warfare and older women as vital mentors in transmitting faith and wisdom.
The book argues for prioritizing marriage and motherhood while using discernment, shrewdness, resourcefulness, hospitality, and wise counsel to engage culture effectively.
Waters critiques both 'girl boss' feminism and romanticized trad-wife ideals, advocating a nuanced, home-centered strategy that leverages modern opportunities like remote work.
Through personal stories, research on childcare, and practical advice, she offers guidance for women navigating trade-offs between career and family.
The work emphasizes motherhood as spiritual warfare and older women as vital mentors in transmitting faith and wisdom.
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as a practical, well-researched guide for Christian women cultivating virtues across life seasons.

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as her new book presenting seven principles for Christian women balancing work, marriage, and motherhood.


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