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Continue reading →: Teaching ThemDiscipleship is the part of the Great Commission often overlooked. We skip past the middle section of this passage when we evangelize the lost and then leave them where they are with little or no Bible knowledge. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on…
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Continue reading →: A Fleeting ResponseAt 65 years of age, he labors with the best of them, and yet on this Labor Day, I looked over, and for the second time in our day, my husband was standing at the sink washing dishes. Gratitude seems to be a fleeting response to the blessings God has…
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Continue reading →: Change Is In The AirThe view I enjoy from my desk this morning is sun-covered treetops and mountains across the way. Fall-like temperatures and the sound of birds from the other side of the screen door are added blessings. I’m an early riser, typically up long before the sun. My most productive time of…
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Continue reading →: A Solid Theological FrameworkTheology is the study of God, and it affects everything we believe, think, feel, and do. Therefore, it’s important to establish a solid theological framework that centers on God. Such a framework produces spiritual depth in the lives of Christian women. We must also develop a taste for sound doctrine…
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Continue reading →: Theology of WaitingHave you ever found yourself waiting for something with impatience? We live in a society that is fast-paced, and we are used to doing everything quickly. However, despite our best efforts, waiting is still an inevitable part of our daily lives. From small to big things, we find ourselves waiting,…
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Continue reading →: Why I Teach TheologyThis fall the women’s theology class at my church will study soteriology (the doctrine of salvation). I am committed to sharing these ancient truths with women in a way that they are not only able to learn truth, but able to live out in their daily lives and homes. These…






