Book Review: Twelve Extraordinary Women
How God Shaped Women of the Bible and What He Wants to Do with You by John MacArthur
First he wrote Twelve Ordinary Men, a book that contained character studies of the twelve disciples. Based on the success of that book, John MacArthur has given us another book written in the same format, only this time, the twelve people whose lives we read about are all women—women chosen for the important place each has in the story of redemption. The twelve women included are
- Eve
- Sarah
- Rahab
- Ruth
- Hannah
- Mary (the mother of Jesus)
- Anna
- The Samaritan Woman
- Martha and Mary
- Mary Magdalene
- Lydia
Twelve Extraordinary Women is a book I thoroughly enjoyed reading and I learned much more than I expected about the lives and characters of these women. They are all women “who were unremarkable in and of themselves.” Rahab was a harlot, Ruth was a very poor widow, Anna was a very old widow, and a list of the descriptions of all of them would go on in a similar vein. What made these women extraordinary, as the subtitle suggests, was God’s work in their lives, shaping them into faithful women—women who loved God.