Knowing the Lord as our Shepherd can make all the difference. Is He YOUR shepherd?
Knowing the Lord as our Shepherd can make all the difference. Is He YOUR shepherd?
Not only are the psalms prayers, they teach us how to pray. Listen on lessons from David as we explore this psalm of lament.
A second key to the blessed life is knowing who rules your life. There can only be one King—and we’re not it.
All of us desire a blessed life—and God desires to give it. Psalm 1 shows us the only way to that life of blessing.
Introducing a new series for this summer—an opportunity to study the psalms, let them guide us in prayer and in conversation.
A summary post of the past series , with reflection questions to build your own ministry.
Titus 2 is the ministry of disciple making, specifically with women. This post looks at how we can serve the Lord by partnering with Him to reproduce more disciples: as midwives, adoptive mothers, and trainers.
Some thoughts on how to get started if you’re interested in taking the step to working with the younger women in your life.
Every home can be beautiful when it is focused on honoring God and loving others. Questions to think about as you frame your home’s routines and fill it with the things that reflect your values.
Home is so much more than the dwelling we live in. It is a place of ministry to those who live here as well as those who visit. As older women, may we faithfully teach the good work of homemaking with an eternal vision in mind.
Parenting requires commitment and skill. Here are five commitments parents need to make, plus a list of skills they can teach their children.
Three key lessons I have learned through motherhood that I’d pass on to the next generation of moms.
A quick look at the topic of submission in marriage plus some resources on walking through situations where abuse may be suspected.
As we explore the curriculum of kindness, our families should be the first recipients of our care. We’ll start by taking a look at how we can teach a godly vision of marriage and train the younger women to love their husbands.
In this post, we will focus on the aspect of kindness—a way we express love to others in our relationships.
While the Bible does not define a specific course of training for women discipling women, it does trace some broad strokes on what we are to teach and pass on to each other. This post looks at the foundational teaching we need to wrestle with ourselves, even as we help others grow.
Before we become spiritual mothers, we are spiritual children. Two commitments we need to make even as we seek to disciple other women.
A look at the command, responsibilities, and the vision of spiritual mothering. Though we often equate this ministry to physical children, the call to be a spiritual mother is for all faithful believing women.
Spiritual mothering is a call to all women, single or married. This new series will exhort women in whatever stage or season they are in to rise up to share their life with other women, particularly those who are younger than they are, that the Lord may be glorified in the next generation.