DT | GCK Classrooms
At the heart of being a woman created in God's image is using the strength God has given us to benefit others. We are excited to introduce a new study—Stewarding Strength, which invites us to examine our season, our individuality, and how we can leverage our unique abilities for God's glory and the growth of his Kingdom. As we revisit the framework and language of topics from Ezer studies on a deeper level, we will …
DT | GCK Classrooms
Words are powerful. They have the power to harm and the power to heal. We can all think of words that were said to us years ago—they still stick with us and have shaped our lives one way or another. Our words impact all of our relationships. Scripture reminds us that out of the heart, the mouth speaks, so it is vital that we take a deep, honest look into what is going on in …
DT | GCK Classrooms
God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo. Scripture uses this word to describe a God who is our ally—a God who fights for us. We use the word Ezer to describe how we can uniquely reflect the image of God to others in a way that helps us be strong for others, rather than strong over, others. This is our common calling, but how we live it out will be …
DT | GCK Classrooms
At the heart of being a woman created in God's image is using the strength God has given us to benefit others. We are excited to introduce a new study—Stewarding Strength, which invites us to examine our season, our individuality, and how we can leverage our unique abilities for God's glory and the growth of his Kingdom. As we revisit the framework and language of topics from Ezer studies on a deeper level, we will …
DT | GCK Classrooms
At the heart of being a woman created in God's image is using the strength God has given us to benefit others. We are excited to introduce a new study—Stewarding Strength, which invites us to examine our season, our individuality, and how we can leverage our unique abilities for God's glory and the growth of his Kingdom. As we revisit the framework and language of topics from Ezer studies on a deeper level, we will …
DT | GCK Classrooms
Words are powerful. They have the power to harm and the power to heal. We can all think of words that were said to us years ago—they still stick with us and have shaped our lives one way or another. Our words impact all of our relationships. Scripture reminds us that out of the heart, the mouth speaks, so it is vital that we take a deep, honest look into what is going on in …