Book by Schaper, Donna
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Author of Superwoman Turns Forty (LuraMedia, 1988), and a feminist, pastor, wife, and mother, Schaper offers new thoughts on the gospel paradox that small can be big, and big small, when spiritual power turns the ordinary world upside down. Schaper's anecdotal, tongue-in-cheek essays probe such experiences as burnout, recovery, church life, and family life, reflecting a healthy dose of self-doubt as well as a resilient hope that the deepest changes are indeed often generated by "powerless" folk who have little at stake in things as they are.
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