Women at Grace Newsletter | January 2025
This year, as I studied a section of the Stewarding Strength study, I was reminded of the gift of being able to rest and reorient …
This year, as I studied a section of the Stewarding Strength study, I was reminded of the gift of being able to rest and reorient …
Through this Advent season, we want to not only celebrate the first advent but look ahead to Jesus’s return when he will make all things …
While most Christians would never say that God is not good, many of us battle this lie, especially when we face unexplained suffering. When a …
As a church, we believe the Scriptures are clear about God using his people to welcome the foreigner/outsider into his family, where they will find …
Most of us believe lies. Lies about God, ourselves, our circumstances, sin, and so much more. Lying is Satan’s primary weapon against believers. He is …
Ephesians 4:29 says, “Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, …
For me, gentleness brings to mind 1 Peter 3:4, which calls women to have a “gentle and quiet spirit.” While I do trust Scripture when …
Whenever I’m at the beach, I think about how, since the dawn of creation, there’s never been a moment when the waves haven’t rolled in. …
Goodness is much more than the absence of evil. It’s not just doing a good deed, or checking a box, and it is certainly not …
As believers, we know how the story ends: we know that we will be with our Savior for eternity. And we also know the part …
When I offered to write about kindness as a fruit of the Spirit, I thought it would be a safe, easy assignment. I have experienced …