This book is for readers who have ever wondered if they are truly fulfilling God’s purpose for their lives. Society is often allowed to dictate how people navigate their lives, determining what they should pursue, who they should become, and what success should look like. In a world with such influence, it is essential that women of faith understand their purpose through the lens of the one who made them. Reclaiming Ezer: A Call to Restore and Embrace Your True Superpower takes readers back to the beginning, when God created Eve and called her “Ezer.” “Ezer,” referenced in approximately twenty-one verses in the Old Testament, is used primarily to describe God as rescuer, strong protector, and a constant help for his people. Understanding the beauty of this distinction provides amazing insight into God’s original design for women and offers guidance when God’s purpose seems unclear. God created women to be powerful allies in the pursuit of his purpose, so women should never allow this world to make them doubt their value, dim their light, or distract them from their God-given mission. Women should take their cues from the only one equipped and armed with the authority to define them, the Creator himself. "In Reclaiming Ezer , Stephanie and Logan Bernard offer a transformative read for women of faith seeking clarity in their divine purpose. By unpacking the powerful biblical term 'Ezer'--used to describe God as a rescuer and protector--Bernard redefines womanhood through a sacred lens. This book is a compelling call to reject societal pressures and embrace one's God-given identity as a strong, purposeful ally. Inspiring and deeply insightful, it empowers readers to live out their true calling with confidence. I am proud to endorse this book as a 'must read.'" --Marcus T. Watkins, Senior Minister, Simpson Street Church of Christ, Atlanta " Reclaiming Ezer helps us understand the difference between what the inspired biblical scribes wrote and what uninspired scholars translated. The Bernards take us to the original meaning, power, and character of the word 'Ezer.' This changes our concept of the woman's role from one of just being a companion to a woman who powerfully stands beside her mate. The woman's role reflects God's character as a helper." --Sarah Keyton, Women's Ministry Coordinator, Bouldercrest Church of Christ, Atlanta Stephanie Bernard has spent over twenty years empowering individuals to achieve spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical well-being. She has shared knowledge about God through teaching Bible classes to students from pre-K to college-age and working in the youth, education, and women's ministries at her church. She has published numerous articles and presented at conferences throughout the United States. She enjoys using her gifts to inspire individuals to grow spiritually and to live their best lives. Logan H. Bernard is a student pursuing journalism and psychology. She loves to write, is an active member of her church in Atlanta, GA; and aims to promote spiritually rich, and purpose-filled lives.