Alice as Author

Little Women, Big God
The Story of Women of the Word


This is the true story of a cluster of courageous women commissioned by their great God that will awake your dormant dreams. It chronicles Alice's 10 years of ministry to women that blazed throughout the UK and beyond—a teaching ministry called Women of the Word that changed hundreds of women to be all that they were created to be in Christ. It is a tale of truth and tears, laughter and fears—refreshingly free from religious jargon or jurisdiction. (Essence, 1999)

Available from the Author (tri.embrace@gmail.com)

 
Mothers Can’t Be Everywhere but God Is
A Liberating Look at Motherhood


This book will revolutionize the way you view your role as a mother. Trusting God to be the ultimate parent of the children we love so well—whom He loves more—will take care of a mother’s penchant for hovering, meddling and comparing. Written in a speak-the-truth–in-love approach causes the reader to reflect that God is indeed everywhere and she is not. This book delivers the liberating concept that unhooks the yoke of unattainable performance and perfection, and causes her to trust and rest--guilt-free--in the ultimate parent of both mother and child—God. (Cladach, 2002)

Available from the publisher at www.cladach.com


Reconcilable Differences
Two Friends Debate God’s Roles for Women


This is a co-authored work with Nancy Parker Brummett (click here for her web page) The authors’ stances are radically disparate. Alice takes the egalitarian position and Nancy the complementarian case. The age-old issues involving a woman’s place in the church, the home and the work place are all tackled head-on with neither writer compromising their sincerely held convictions. What is radically different about this account among the many apologetics for both sides of the aisle is the love and respect that the authors choose to show toward one another despite their differences. This book models a fresh--and desperately needed--new pathway forward in a world galvanized in perpetually polarized opinions.

Available from Author (tri.embrace@gmail.com)