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Women Seeking Christ Blog

Welcome to the Women Seeking Christ blog. We are dedicated to sharing the stories of the women of the Bible as examples and mentors, providing emotional healing and spiritual growth. Here, you can read the latest posts from author Patrice Van Dyke.

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WHICH “BIBLICAL WOMAN” DO YOU RESEMBLE?

Today’s post is a little different from the norm. We are going to take a quiz that will reveal your “Biblical Woman” within.  No worries, there are only two multiple choice questions!  Be honest when making your selections. This is for your eyes only, unless you want to share with others.

DECLUTTER YOUR PRAYER LIFE IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS

As I read an article on decluttering my home, it occurred to me other areas of my life can use some decluttering. One of them is my prayer life. Right about now you are probably saying “huh?”

The View Needs The Book

Probably most of you have heard about Joy Behar mocking Vice President Pence’s faith on the ABC show called The View. Her statement caused quite a stir, and today I want to address this controversy by blogging A Biblical View! 

Pro-Life Women of the Bible

If you didn’t watch the news last month, there were a lot of women in Washington, DC on January 19, 2018.  The March for Life is an annual protest against the macabre decision to legalize the murder of children. This march began in 1973, which was the year Roe (v) Wade legalized abortion throughout the United States. The organizers of the march described the history of the pro-life movement to the reporter. As I listened it occurred to me that the pro-life movement didn’t start in 1973. It actually started in ancient times.

BLESS ME TOO GOD!

“Don’t call me Naomi,” she responded. “Instead, call me Mara, for the Almighty has made life very bitter for me. I went away full, but the LORD has brought me home empty. Why call me Naomi when the LORD has caused me to suffer and the Almighty has sent such tragedy upon me” (Ruth 1: 20-21 NLT)?

Do you ever have an attitude like Naomi? Do you feel like God answers other prayers, but not yours? That God blesses other people more than you?

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