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As Co-founder and Senior Pastor of Hillsong Church and founder of The Colour Sisterhood, Bobbie Houston paints a vision of God’s plan for women of all ages and backgrounds to flourish, empower each other, and unite to change the world.

We don’t need to look far to realize that not all women live with the same opportunities and confidence. The Sisterhood invites women to explore and expand what they believe about God, themselves, and their responsibility to the world around them. Tracing the rise of Hillsong Church’s global Sisterhood movement, author Bobbie Houston challenges women to join her in creating a new era of outreach. Readers will learn how to embrace their individual gifts and value as women, growing seeds of change into greater possibilities for women everywhere. If one woman can change her world, then only heaven truly knows what an entire company of women can achieve.

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Praise

"Every woman can find herself written in the beauty and strength of The Sisterhood." —Lisa Bevere, author, advocate, minister, Messenger International
"I have been waiting for this book for twenty years. It is more than a message. It is an invitation to every woman on the planet." —Christine Caine, founder of the A21 Campaign
"[Bobbie Houston] has championed God's daughters around the world, reminding us of the beauty and grace of our calling. This is a book for this moment in our history." —Sheila Walsh, Bible teacher and bestselling author
"Bobbie Houston's words are poetic and her passion is contagious." —Holly Wagner, pastor of OasisLA
"Every time Bobbie speaks, she paints a prophetic picture of the church, and as church leaders we are grateful for her voice to be heard through this book." —Judah and Chelsea Smith, author and pastors of City Church Seattle and Los Angeles
"Sisterhood is a fragrant kaleidoscope of laughter and tears, dreams and visions, the young and the old. Sisterhood knows no color: we are one, we are many." —Serita Jakes, First Lady of The Potter's House
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