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Women Arise: I Identify As Sheep
We live in a day and age where all manner of self-identification is promoted. So, I shamelessly state that I identify as a sheep – it suits me well. So why a sheep and not some other animal? I once taught a…
Women Arise: Can’t Sleep
Every so often I need a strong voice to remind me of the power of the God that I follow. Why can’t I hear Him whisper of His unfailing love when the digital clock flickers at 4 AM, taunting my mind with endless thoughts—with no shut off button. Spinning in…
Wise Women Build Their House
Women, we have so many opportunities to impact our culture. “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Is the Hand That Rules the World.” Right? That was a poem published in 1865 by William Ross Wallace that praised motherhood. I believe…
Women Arise: One More Night With The Frogs
I was listening to a podcast recently where the speaker used the theme of “one more night with the frogs” to drive home a point about the spiritual depravity of man. The frogs were the second plague deposed in the war between God and Pharoah, which stemmed from…
Women Arise: Don’t Despise The Day of Affliction
I don’t know about you, but everywhere I turn these days, I hear stories of devastating circumstances from wars to hurricanes to cancers to prodigals to death and the list goes on. Painful times are part of living in a fallen world. This is a hard truth but worthy of a heavenly spotlight…
A Battle For The Hearts And Minds Of Our Children
It seems like yesterday that I taught a program in my county schools called “The Peer Challenge Program.” Its underlying themes were the 3 R’s: Respect, Responsibility, and Restraint. My friend and I, a biologist, wrote the program out of concern for the one-sided approach that was so…
Seeing The Unseen
Have you ever run into someone from your past, and you relay the encounter by placing her in the context of who she was in high school? Remember her? She was the girl who got pregnant, she was really odd, she was snooty…. our past reputations seem to embed…
Women Arise: Raising an Israelite or Egyptian?
When I raised my children, we did family devotions every evening during the weekdays. Our lives were so filled with school responsibilities, sports schedules, and overall daily busyness that we deliberately carved out a…
Women Arise: Peace Like A River
When I read something that moves me deeply, I automatically find myself googling the author’s name to learn their backstory. I wonder what they had to experience to possess a marksman-like aim that shoots a bullseye straight to the heart. Recently the words of an old…
Women Arise: For The Bible Tells Me So
I often run into women that I haven’t seen in a while, and one of the questions they inevitably ask is if I am still teaching Bible study. You see, I taught Bible study for over four decades – that’s lots of women and of all ages….
Women Arise: When Disappointment Comes
Women Arise: When Disappointment Comes Article by Andrea Maher Webster’s dictionary defines disappointment as “sadness or displeasure caused by the nonfulfillment of one’s hopes or expectations.” The keywords that resonate with me are “nonfulfillment of one’s expectations.” I know it’s my fault that I place high standards of what I expect from friendships. By personality…
Women Arise: The Mommy Brain
I’m sure most women would agree that one of the most life-altering, momentous and transforming events that has ever happened in their lives was when they crossed over to the realm of MOTHERHOOD. This new role launches a woman in…
Women Arise: Never Again
One thing I will always be grateful for is both my father and mother had the blessing of being surrounded by their loved ones as they took their last breath on this earth. Prior to 2020, that sentiment would have been a norm…
Who’s In Control?
I have often thought how difficult life would be if I didn’t believe in God. I’m always wondering how non-believers navigate the many ups and downs of living in a fallen world. It must cause continual inner turmoil, instability, and…
When To Speak?
“To speak or not to speak that is the question.” Well maybe I messed up a tad bit on that well-known line from Hamlet, which if I recall, was “to be or not to be that is the question.” Ultimately the same dilemma exists in my…
The Variant of Fear: We Are Our Children’s Protectors
I was on vacation swimming in the pool when I observed a young boy around 8-years-old. What caught my eye — was first my ear! What I mean is that I hadn’t noticed him, until I honed in on his father’s firm instructions to him. Apparently, his dad had to…
Women Arise: Acquainted with Grief
When I was an adolescent growing up in our tight-knit neighborhood of Philadelphia, I remember three families that experienced the death of a child. One classmate was hit by a car, (which had me looking both ways a zillion times before crossing our busy street). The daughter of a close family…
History Will Tell The Real Story
Once upon a time there was a terrible health pandemic that hit the world. Everyone was asked to bunker down indoors, stay 6 feet apart from other humans, mask up in public, keep children out of school, and most importantly, stop attending church. Words like “liberty” and “freedom” from the people who…
Women Arise: Broken Friendships
I’ve never had trouble making friends. In fact, in my high school yearbook, I was voted “friendliest female.” Not a brag… (ugh, high school, come on?), however I am just confirming how much…
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