Ordinary women discovering extraordinary lives in Jesus

Welcome to Women Seeking Christ, a community of ordinary women discovering extraordinary lives in Jesus.

About Us

Women Seeking Christ is a place to grow in your faith through studies, devotions, and sharing of our lives. Inspired by the women of the Bible who, despite being considered chattel in a patriarchal society, didn’t let life role them over.

Biblical women struggled with infertility, parenting issues, caretaking worries, and health concerns. Some had troubled marriages and others labored to make ends meet. Like us, they were tempted and had character flaws: jealousy, fear, greed, anger, lack of confidence, and selfishness to name just a few.

Women Seeking Christ is a place where we tackle all these subjects and more. Join in, ask questions, express doubts, share concerns, and celebrate victories.

We’re glad you found us. Please visit often as we gather together and develop Christ loving relationships. Participate in conversations on our blog posts, subscribe for email notifications, and follow us on social media for more interaction.

“I marvel at the intrinsic power given to women by our Creator. Considered chattel in Biblical times, these women did not stand idly by while life rolled them over. Women have the ability to impact the world in a profound way. Even me. Even YOU. Even NOW.” Patrice Van Dyke

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CAROL YOUR WAY THROUGH CHRISTMAS

This week we are looking at the Christmas story through carols. Hopefully, this unique way of looking at Jesus’s birth will give you a new perspective. If did for me! Happy Caroling!

The Christmas Ornament Surprise

My mom passed away in 2016. She loved Christmas and made it a lot of fun for our family. Still, she never forgot we were celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior. So December of 2016 was a sad month for me, but my loving God had a special surprise as I reluctantly trudged through what I thought was a burden. This week’s blog is an article I wrote last year. Here it is:

Happily Ever After

In a quandary about what to post, I sat down in front of the TV and turned on the Hallmark Channel. The movies are similar with only slight variations. But one part that never varies is the ending. Of course, the “happily ever after” ending never happens in real life, but it’s Hallmark’s story and they are sticking to it.

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