Women of the City are a community focused on educating women in Scriptural truths. It is our intent to build women in the areas of self-esteem, self-value, and self-worth, and to teach women God's truth about His love, care, and treatment of them. We hold educational seminars based on Scripture every quarter, to promote woman’s identity in God. We encourage women to look at themselves as God does,
and agree with His Word about them.. We esteem women to live in their God gifted attributes, which are beneficial to themselves, as well as humankind. We inspire every woman to embrace the greatest journey of her life-a real and tangible relationship with Jesus Christ-the Creator and lover of her soul. Our hope is to build women by helping them discover their true identity which is in God. To build their self-esteem by recognizing their value and self-worth. It is our mission to teach women how to love themselves, love each other, and begin to embrace loving us as women. In Mark 12:31 we are instructed "The second is equally important: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' No other commandment is greater than these." (NLT)
After you have learned the principles and concept of loving self, then, and only then, can you fathom how to love another human being. If you have not learned how to love you, treat, you, or care for you, what understanding do you really have? If you do not know how to nourish yourself, how do you know what it requires to nourish someone else? It is based on what you think instead of what you know. The love principle must be applied to self first. Author Bio:
Rose (also known as Shadoew Rose Terrell) is a freelance writer who enjoys sharing God’s word through her work as the director of Women of the City in Visalia, Ca. She holds seminar luncheons quarterly to inspire, provoke, and educate women to understand God’s word regarding them. She is an inspirational speaker, poet, and blogger. She maintains a page to network with her friends and readers. Shadoew is the author of, “FROM THE FATHERS HEART” (Tate Publishing 2010). Her latest project, “WHY DID YOU GIVE UP THE KOOCHIE AND NOW YOU MAD” (Balboa Press 2012), enlightens men and women in God's idea of woman, wife, and marriage. Shadoews’ current work titled “INTO THE MIND OF GOD” Learning to Divide Soul from Spirit is scheduled for release late in 2017. Shadoew studied criminology at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, Ca., prior to graduating from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles. She met her husband Clarence Terrell while attending school and later married the man she fell in love with. She and her husband are both ordained ministers and marriage instructors. Shadoew has earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Church Ministry, and currently studying to receive her Master’s in Theology.