Review
"If reading your Bible feels dry and heavy, The Well-Watered Woman will bring back your passion to connect with Jesus." -Jennie Allen, New YorkTimes bestselling author of Get Out of Your Head; founder and visionary of IF:Gathering
"The Well-Watered Woman is an overflow of Gretchen's life and a new beginning for any soul that feels barren, parched, or unsatisfied." -Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler, Coauthors of RisenMotherhood; cofounders of the Risen Motherhood ministry
"Gretchen combines rich, biblical insight with transparent glimpses into her own journey to help dry, parched souls become thriving, life-giving springs. You will find great hope and encouragement in this book." -Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Author and founder/teacher of Revive Our Hearts
"This book overflows with scriptural truths that will refresh your heart, nourish your soul, and point you to Jesus." -Melissa Kruger, Director of Women's Initiatives for The Gospel Coalition and author of Growing Together
"Gretchen offers a fresh perspective on living a faith-filled life that both revives the dried-up Christian's hope and lets her breathe a sigh of relief." -Titania Paige, Host of The Purpose in Purity Podcast and author of Come Home
"As a pastor, I am always looking for resources to help our women grow in Christ. This book both helps women understand their own past, fears, and ungodly desires and offers them a gospel-centered approach to real Christian growth." -Dr. Jason Edwin Dees, Pastor, ChristCovenant, Atlanta, Georgia
"Gretchen Saffles doesn't only teach what it means to be a Well-Watered Woman. She lives it. Her desire to be filled each day with God's Word is because it is living, active, and profitable for our daily lives." -Kelly King, Manager of Magazines/Devotional Publishing and Women's Ministry Training, Lifeway Christian Resources
"In this book, Gretchen Saffles points to Christ on every page and, in doing so, invites readers to look to him every moment of every day." -Hunter Beless, Founder and executive director of Journeywomen
"If you would describe your soul as dry, parched, and in need of water, this book is for you. It will encourage you to keep fighting the fight and living by faith." -Julie Woodruff, Women's minister, Long Hollow BaptistChurch
"With gentle words of encouragement and truth, Gretchen takes the reader by the hand and leads them on a journey from thirsting for the truth to seeking satisfaction in the Well of God's Word." -Jessica Mathisen, Author of Already Chosen
"Every season of life has its challenges. Whether you are in a fruitful or dry season, this book directs you to the true Well we must draw from." -Dianne Jago, Author of A Holy Pursuit; founder of Deeply Rooted Magazine
"This book is a lifeline for a generation of Christian women who are experiencing anxiety, burnout, and weariness at record levels. Don't miss this one." -Jennifer Dukes Lee, Author of Growing Slow and It's All Under Control
"If you're thirsty, pick up this book and be reminded of the everlasting and refreshing hope of the gospel." -Valerie Woerner, Owner and creator of Val Marie Paper prayer journals and author of Grumpy Mom Takes a Holiday
"The Well-Watered Woman is balm for our souls. This book will refresh, renew, and ready you for life to the full, right where you are!" -Lara Casey, Bestselling author of Make it Happen, Cultivate, and Gracie's Garden
"So grateful for this beautiful book!" -Joanna Weaver, Bestselling author of Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World
"In this book, you'll find refreshment for your soul and the tools to stay that way." -Kelly Needham, Author of Friendish
"If you're ready to truly experience the gospel's promise, this book is for you." -Phylicia Masonheimer, National bestselling author of Stop Calling Me Beautiful
Review
Over the years, Gretchen has been a gift to us. Her honesty, vulnerability, and commitment to follow Christ in life and ministry have encouraged us in our own. The Well-Watered Woman is an overflow of Gretchen’s life and a new beginning for any soul that feels barren, parched, or unsatisfied. Gretchen’s story and words will cause you to love God more and will stir your affections for him. Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler, Coauthors of Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments; cofounders of the Risen Motherhood ministry
If you’re weary of the try-harder, do-more, be-better pressures of daily life, don’t miss Gretchen Saffles’s new book. Gretchen writes with warmth and humility, graciously illuminating our need for the Good News of the gospel. This book overflows with scriptural truths that will refresh your heart, nourish your soul, and point you to Jesus. Melissa Kruger, Director of Women's Initiatives for The Gospel Coalition and author of Growing Together: Taking Mentoring Beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests
Gretchen offers a fresh perspective on living a faith-filled life that both revives the dried-up Christian’s hope and lets her breathe a sigh of relief. She gives her readers permission to ditch the pursuit of picture-perfect spiritual performance and, instead, embrace authenticity with God so that his presence and his Word can flow down and water the parched, untouched roots of her weary soul. Titania Paige, Host of The Purpose in Purity Podcast and author of Come Home: A Redemptive Roadmap from Lust Back to Christ
As a pastor, I am always looking for resources to help our women grow in Christ. This book both helps women understand their own past, fears, and ungodly desires and offers them a gospel-centered approach to real Christian growth. The illustration comparing growing plants to the Christian life that Gretchen weaves throughout the book is so helpful for every reader, from someone who is just getting to know Christ to a mature follower. I can’t wait to recommend this book to every woman in my church, with the great hope that it will help each one become a more Well-Watered Woman. Dr. Jason Edwin Dees, Pastor, Christ Covenant, Atlanta, Georgia
Gretchen Saffles doesn’t only teach what it means to be a Well-Watered Woman. She lives it. She isn’t perfect, and she’ll share her struggles throughout her book. But as you get to know Gretchen, more importantly, you’ll get to know Jesus. She desires to be filled each day with God’s Word because it is living, active, and profitable for our daily lives. The best part is that her delight in God’s Word will splash on you, leaving you refreshed and renewed to trust in the God who redeems and refreshes our souls. Kelly King, Manager of Magazines/Devotional Publishing and Women's Ministry Training, Lifeway Christian Resources
Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly looking in the wrong places to find satisfaction. This book is an invitation to run to the only Well that will fulfill the deepest longings of our hearts. Gretchen saturated these pages with biblical truth that will revive you! Come thirsty, and expect to be refreshed! Betsey Gomez, Podcaster, Revive Our Hearts Spanish Outreach
The Well-Watered Woman stirred my affections for Jesus and reminded me that following him is a lifestyle, not merely a box to check off on my spiritual to-do list. In this book, Gretchen Saffles points to Christ on every page and, in doing so, invites readers to look to him every moment of every day. Hunter Beless, Founder and executive director of Journeywomen
It takes time for things to grow. Growth in the Christian life is a process too. This book helps define a process of growth, but more important, it helps you see that the destination is not the process but a Person. If you would describe your soul as dry, parched, and in need of water, this book is for you. Even if you are in a great place spiritually, this book will encourage you to keep fighting the fight and living by faith. He is worthy and worth it! Julie Woodruff, Women's minister, Long Hollow Baptist Church
With gentle words of encouragement and truth, Gretchen takes readers by the hand and leads them on a journey from thirsting for the truth to seeking satisfaction in the Well of God’s Word. She has truly walked this journey with humility and has led us all in displaying the testimony of her life with honest vulnerability. Her kindness in coming alongside women brings hope and healing to anyone who is tired of the try-harder life and longs for abundance in Christ alone. Jessica Mathisen, Author of Already Chosen
Every season of life has its challenges, but The Well-Watered Woman points us to the God of all seasons. With transparent examples from her own life story, Gretchen encourages readers that the Word of God is necessary for our roots to run deep, and she reminds us that joy is only possible through Jesus. Whether you are in a fruitful or dry season, this book directs you to the true Well we must draw from. Dianne Jago, Author of A Holy Pursuit: How the Gospel Frees Us to Follow and Lay Down Our Dreams; founder of Deeply Rooted Magazine
Worn out? Burned out? Desperate for real hope and strength? This book is a lifeline for a generation of women who are experiencing anxiety, burnout, and weariness at record levels. I urgently want to put this gorgeous and timely book into the hands of every Christian woman I know. Don’t miss this one. Jennifer Dukes Lee, Author of Growing Slow and It's All Under Control
If reading your Bible feels dry and heavy, The Well-Watered Woman will bring back your passion to connect with Jesus. Nothing on earth is more important than loving and enjoying God through his Word. Jennie Allen, NYT bestselling author of Get Out of Your Head; founder and visionary of IF:Gathering
About the Author
Gretchen Saffles is passionate about encouraging and equipping women to drink deeply from the well of God's Word and to find their identity and purpose in Christ. She is the founder of Well-Watered Women, an online ministry that reaches women worldwide with the hope of the gospel. She has written several Bible studies and is the creator of the Give Me Jesus journal, a tool to help women study Scripture daily. On any given day you can find her with a cup of coffee in hand, a message stirring in her soul, and a God-sized dream on her heart. Gretchen lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, Greg, and her two sons, Nolan and Haddon.