STOP WAITING FOR THE LIFE YOU WERE MEANT TO BUILD.For too long, the "Proverbs 31 Woman" has been trapped in a stained-glass window, a static image of domestic perfection that feels out of reach for the modern woman. We treat her as a finished product, but we rarely talk about the process. We admire her vineyard, but we ignore the years she spent learning the soil.
"Her Hands Were Full" pulls this iconic figure off her pedestal and places her back into the dust of the marketplace. This is not a book of domestic tips; it is a
Theology of Competence. It is the story of a woman who understood that significance is not an appointment you receive, but an identity you forge.
In these pages, you will discover:
- The Power of the Unrecorded Years: Why your current season of preparation is the laboratory of your future strength.
- Economic Agency: How the virtuous woman functioned as a savvy investor, property owner, and administrative lead.
- The Architecture of Trust: How her independent competence created a partnership of mutual respect and civic influence.
- The Laughter of the Ready: Why preparation is the only true antidote to the anxieties of the future.
Whether you are in a season of solitude, entrepreneurship, or domesticity, this book is a call to action. It is an invitation to stop waiting for a husband, a title, or an audience to give you permission to lead.
Don't just admire the fruit of her hands. It’s time to fill yours.