Is it possible for a woman to have it all? While this may seem like a modern day question it, in fact, dates back to the beginning of time. Let’s take a look at this subject from a Biblical perspective.
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Is it possible for a woman to have it all? While this may seem like a modern day question it, in fact, dates back to the beginning of time. Let’s take a look at this subject from a Biblical perspective.
It is Thanksgiving week ladies! I don’t know about you, but I am excited and stressed at the same time. I love having the kids (especially the grandkids) around, but there is so much to do – cleaning, shopping, preparing food, and decorating for Christmas.
I am ashamed of myself because my focus should be on being thankful. What is the expression “too blessed to be stressed?” That is me, except I allow myself to get stressed!
I know this might be a little hokey, but this week’s blog post lists some different ways to be thankful over the next twelve months. Start in December and finish up next Thanksgiving. Resolve to make 2018 a year of gratitude.
Do you think you’re too flawed for Jesus? Do you allow your flaws to keep you from the joys of knowing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior? Do you believe God accepts you as you are?
As I was studying the women of the Bible, I made a discovery: God not only accepts our flaws but also uses our tainted lives to further His kingdom.
This week, let’s look at four women who literally became a part of Jesus’ family, despite shady shenanigans, an immoral life, pagan beliefs, and an adulterous relationship. Read on to learn a little about each of these women. At the end, find out what they all have in common.