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About the Author:

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Nancy Evelyn Allen, MACE wrote her  first book as partial requirement for her Master’s Degree at Southern  Baptist Theological Seminary. Her undergraduate degree is from Tennessee  Technological University.  7 Fs For Families, an  intergenerational January Bible study was church published in 1983.  While working at The Baptist Sunday School Board (LifeWay), Allen was  published in Youth Leadership Magazine and is also published in Mature  Living.  She writes bimonthly columns called “Little Stories about  You and Me” for The Nolensville Dispatch and The Eagleville Times,  publishing more than 48 short stories and feature articles each year.
The author is published on Muscadine Lines and in two anthologies.  She is a member of The Council for the Written Word, The Tennessee Writers Alliance and  two writers’ critique groups, one  international and one local.  The author grew up in Tennessee and has  traveled to forty-nine states and seventeen foreign countries. She is  the wife of an investment executive, mother of two sons, grandmother of  three and, in 2009, a great grandmother.

About the Books:

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The "Covenant Woman of the Bible" Series
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The Covenant Woman of  the Old Testament
 5.5x8.5,  306 Pages, Paperback,  $20.00
First Place at the Blue  Ridge Mountain  Christian Writers  Conference in  2008

The Covenant Woman of  the New Testament
5.5x8.5,  208 Pages, Paperback,  $15.00
Second Place at the Blue  Ridge Mountain Christian  Writers  Conference in 2007

The Covenant Woman of the Bible Study Guide
8.25x11,132  Pages, Paperback,  $15.00

"The Covenant Woman book series serves as a  wonderful  resource for either group  or  individual  study.  Nancy Allen provides a  robust picture  of biblical leadership for women,  by  walking us  through scripture, step by step,  to  examine  the lives of biblical ladies. Among this diverse crowd of women, we  discover individuals  who were courageous enough to defy authority and hide the baby Moses to  save his life, wise enough to teach by example, strong enough to defeat  mighty armies, and bold enough to ask Jesus for healing.

"By examining  the lessons of biblical women – both their triumphs and grave mistakes – we may gain insight into how to live today as godly women, whether fulfilling  our roles in the home, the workplace, the church, or the community.  I’m delighted that Nancy Allen has provided this remarkable resource  for modern women.  Twenty-first century women need such a study – to see how to
apply timeless truths to our relationships with God, with others,  and with ourselves."

Marsha  Blackburn, House of  Representatives  U.S. Congressman serving the 7th District  of Tennessee

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