Inspiring Books For Women

Christian publishing house OMF Literature believes in the important role of women, Filipinas in particular, and are highlighted in the new books for spiritual growth for women from women authors.

Currently Reading: Thrive Journey Into Grace by Darlene Sala


OMF Literature's "Kasi Hindi Ako Ganun Kaganda" by Rigel Fortaleza, "Ikaw na ang Maganda" Book 3: How to be Fit and Fab by Malu Tiongson Ortiz, and "Letters to a Single Woman: Embrace the Life You Have" by Karen Huang are geared to empower women and inspire them in their life journey. 

Fortaleza's debut book shares how the pages of women's life struggles turn from issues of beauty and self-esteem to positive self-image. Tiongson-Ortiz offers other ways to make one even more beautiful in her book. Huang, meanwhile, diverts single women to that place of joy, contentment and faith from the frustration of finding Mr. Right.

Kasi Hindi Ako Ganun Kaganda"
by Rigel Fortaleza
Women of high school age and up struggle to have that fair complexion, to be sexy, to be fashionable as they are bombarded with cosmetics commercials and due to peer pressure. Fortaleza went through that stage and with her experience backed up by true-to-life stories and well-researched facts and studies, Kasi Hindi Ako Ganun Kaganda guides and inspires readers to overcome the challenge through the love and saving grace of God.

Fortaleza is a youth minister, counselor, and core member of the Lovestruck Movement founded by author and youth pastor Ronald Molmisa. The compact and handy book is written in Taglish and is available at PhP105. 

The third book in the best-selling Ikaw Na ang Maganda series adds new beauty tips this time focusing on fitness. If the first book achieves spiritual beauty and the second book enhances it with makeup and dress strategies, Ikaw na ang Maganda Book 3: How to be Fit and Fab improves the physique to achieve beauty. Tiongson-Ortiz shares how having a toned body through healthy recipes and a physical fitness program effortlessly gives that confidence and joyful aura. The book guides readers on where to source expense-free exercise tips that can be done at home and making workouts a habit and lifestyle. The book also adds Jesus and prayer to the equation as insurance to beauty that fades, bodies that deteriorate, heartbreaks and insecurity.

Ikaw na ang Maganda" Book 3: How to be Fit and Fab
by Malu Tiongson Ortiz
Tiongson-Ortiz is a mother of three, a board member of the God is Able International Foundation and a former vice president of the Down Syndrome Association of the Philippines. The 148-page book for women 14 and up is available at PhP105.

Letters to a Single Woman:
Embrace the Life You Have" by Karen Huang

Letters to a Single Woman: Embrace the Life You Have inspires single women to look to the future with hope and believe in one's self through letters about longings, learnings, strength, joy, femininity and other matters that make up life from single women in midlife and beyond. Huang herself overcame dreams of love, marriage and children of her own by finding in her Safe Place lasting joy, contentment and faith that silenced her fears. Huang and her book provides companionship to refresh and strengthen the spirits not just of single women but everyone who’s tired of all the struggles and strivings. 

Huang has been a book editor for many years and has developed books in both educational and Christian publishing. She is also a writer whose work has appeared in devotional books, women’s magazines, Christian educational material, and inspirational books for women. Letters to a Single Woman: Embrace the Life You Have is available at PhP275.

The three new titles from OMF Literature are available at OMF Lit Bookshop, Passages, National Book Store, Philippine Christian Book Store and other leading bookstores nationwide. The book can also be ordered online through passagesbooks.com.

Mommies, what book or books are you currently reading? Any inspirational books you'd recommend to fellow mommies out there?

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