Jackie’s Books
I’m Enough: Learning to Live Confidently in Your Own Skin
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In the summer of 2018, Jackie felt this push from God to write her thoughts, experiences, and non-stop study down. It’s as if God was saying to her, “Put down what I have shown you, just put it down!”
For six months she labored over the words and chapters in this book. This book is her life work between two covers. She wrote it because she believe God desires for women to find their voice, to wrestle with the “not enough narrative” they’ve been handed and let him change it. In other words, she believe God wants you to live confidently in our own skin.
Lime Green: Reshaping Our View Of Women in the Church
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Each of us, in our own shade of color, says something unique about who God is to the world around us. God didn’t give specific colors to specific genders. It’s one big color wheel, and gender isn’t in the equation. How does our embracing our authentic color – unapologetically who we are – controlled by the Spirit, impact our view of women in conservative faith communities? Lime Green helps answer that question. This a story about Jackie Roese, a clueless farm girl who stumbled into vocational Christian work. Jackie bumped into walls, crossed invisible lines, and ultimately reshaped her view of women—and her church’s view, too. This book doesn't make the case for women to preach or lead in the church. Rather, it shares this is one woman’s story of stumbling and bumping to reveal a way, a path with all its rocks, hills, and smooth road, to help others find their footing in reshaping the way we view women in the Church.
She Can Teach: Empowering Women to Teach the Scriptures
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Conservative evangelical women are least likely to be trained in the areas of teaching and preaching. It's a tragic state of affairs, given the central value that our tradition places on the Scriptures. In this book, Jackie Roese examines the forces, both past and present, that have discouraged women from becoming trained. We'll discover that women are indeed called, gifted, and mandated in Scripture to herald the Word of God. The first half of the book will focus on encouraging women to become as fully equipped as our male counterparts, and to use their uniquely female voice in proclaiming truth to other women in various settings outside pulpit preaching. But encouragement isn't enough. Many women who already teach Bible studies, or who desire to teach, are in no position to pursue formal studies in a seminary. To that end, the second half of She Can Teach is dedicated to developing homiletic skills. Together we will learn how to study a passage, find the main idea, and build and deliver a biblical message. By the end of this book, the reader will be better equipped to proclaim truth, through her uniquely female voice, to her female audience.
Relationshift: Changing the Conversation about Men and Women in the Church
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The authors take a fresh look at the gender debate in the church. Rather than roles, the authors examine the Scriptural emphasis on relationships, specifically brother-sister type relationships based on love, humility, and mutuality. Instead of defining structured roles for men and women as argued by complementarian or egalitarian positions, this "relationarian" approach can be lived out in the existing structures of any culture. Focusing on relationships can enable the church to move beyond the divisions of the gender debate. Rather than two camps, complementarian and egalitarian, we can be unified in one camp by focusing on the type of relations that are an attractive missional witnesses to the world.
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Bible Study Materials
For decades Jackie has taught the Scriptures and trained other women to do the same. She has envisioned, written, overseen the development of over 30 Bible studies, which have been used in the U.S. and abroad. Her studies ennoble (lift to nobility, to dignity) women as Jesus intended.