How to Study the Bible for Women
When you consider your spiritual life, in what areas would you like to see more gains? Is the fruit of the Spirit evident in your life? Is your prayer life the open
When you consider your spiritual life, in what areas would you like to see more gains? Is the fruit of the Spirit evident in your life? Is your prayer life the open
There’s nothing that gives a woman confidence like knowledge. In various seasons of our lives, we battle against pride telling us we must know everything about every topic, or our lives amount
Are you on the hunt for a new Bible study? Maybe you’ve skimmed the pages of Esther and Ruth and know a high-level version of their stories, but you’re interested in learning
I remember lying with my husband on the floor of our nursery, listening to records, and dreaming about the day when cries and laughs would fill the room. It was an idyllic
The virtuous woman of Proverbs 31 is formidable and impressive. Her accomplishments and commitment to her family are often held up as the ideal Christian women should emulate. In college, I read
The other day a woman DMed me and asked, “What are some good Bible studies for women?” This is something I get asked rather often as a ministry leader. And honestly, I
In a world so full of books, it’s hard to figure out which ones to read. Time is limited and the options seem endless. Once a selection is made, though, God can
The numbers on the digital clock gave me pause. It wasn’t the first time I noticed the red glow of 8:28, and yet every time I see those numbers over the years,
As parents of sons for over eight years, my husband and I have had no shortage of finding resources and examples of strong men in the Bible to share with our boys.
When you google “influential Christian women” you will find many of the same women highlighted all over the web. But I want to celebrate three specific women from the Bible who are
Have you heard the line, “Patience is a virtue?” Growing up, my petite, Italian mother repeated this truth to me because candidly, patience was not my virtue. She had a sixth sense
I’ve always been quiet. I remember when I was in eighth grade at a new school, a boy looked at me and remarked sarcastically, “Oh, she can talk.” Later, at a different