Veils and Dresses Are for Girls
In the heart of the Kingdom, there is an Order that the world has forgotten.
In a Kingdom of righteousness, truth, and love—filled with the light of the King—Princess Esther is raised to walk in gentleness, to carry a holy flame, and to wear a veil as a sign of authority.
But beyond the Kingdom walls lies the glittering Borderland of Lawlessness—a place that promises freedom, power, and a life without limits. Drawn by curiosity, Esther steps beyond the safety of her Father's Kingdom, where purity and wisdom rule, only to discover that what shines from afar often hides chains in the darkness.
Lost, broken, and far from home, will she remember who she truly is—and to whom she belongs?
Veils and Dresses Are for Girls is a powerful Christian allegory and Kingdom parable that calls women and girls back to purity, biblical womanhood, and the divine order of the family and the Church. Through the story of Princess Esther and a Scripture-rich devotional journey, readers are invited to rediscover the beauty of God's design for womanhood, the sacred calling of motherhood and the home, Christian modesty, the biblical veil as a sign of authority, and the freedom found in obedience to the King.
This Kingdom parable also confronts the "winds of change" that have swept through modern history—from the early waves of feminism and the rebellion against Christian head covering to the postmodern ideologies that oppose God's design for marriage, children, motherhood, and the home. Drawing upon Scripture, history, and the words of influential feminist thinkers themselves, it traces how ideas once considered radical gradually entered the family, the Church, and everyday life.
Part spiritual allegory, part biblical study, and part historical reflection, Veils and Dresses Are for Girls explores:
• Biblical womanhood and God's created order
• Christian modesty, feminine dress, and the distinction between male and female
• The Christian veil and head covering as a sign of authority
• Marriage, motherhood, children, and the keeping of the home
• Purity, obedience, submission, and the quiet spirit
• Feminism and its historical challenge to biblical womanhood and the family
• The authority of Scripture in the home and the Church
• Repentance, restoration, and the way home to the King
Written for Christian women, mothers, daughters, and families who desire to take God's Word seriously, this book is both a warning and an invitation: a warning against the glittering promises of lawlessness and an invitation to rediscover the beauty, dignity, and peace of living according to God's design.
The Kingdom has not changed.
The King has not surrendered His throne.
And the way home is still open.
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