Sad at Christmas? You’re not alone. Not sad? I’m sure you knows someone who is struggling this holiday season. Read on for some biblical solutions and encouraging resources.
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Inspired by the women of the Bible, we often look to them as examples and mentors. Despite being second class citizens, these women didn’t let life roll them over. In addition to their strength of character, we examine their weaknesses too. Whether good or bad their actions made an impact on their world and future generations.
For instance, Eve is the reason we live in a fallen world and Esther saved the Jews from annihilation. Additionally, Dorcas societies still operate today, providing clothes for the needy. Check out our community page to find out more about this exceptional woman.
Furthermore, biblical women struggled with infertility, parenting issues, caretaking worries, and health concerns. Likewise, some had troubled marriages, and others labored to make ends meet. Moreover, they were tempted and had character flaws like us: jealousy, fear, greed, anger, lack of confidence, and selfishness to name just a few.
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Sad at Christmas? You’re not alone. Not sad? I’m sure you knows someone who is struggling this holiday season. Read on for some biblical solutions and encouraging resources.
Advent is a complicated season of the Christian church; consequently, its taken many twists and turns in both meaning and practice. This blog takes a brief look at Advent’s history and provides some suggestions on how you and/or your family can celebrate Advent 2018.
Compromise is often seen as a virtue in our world of relative thinking. Of course, there are times when compromise is the right course of action; however, when it comes to compromising our faith it is not only wrong – it is sin.