Godly Women Blog

Our Spiritual Warfare: Learning From a POW

Written by Nancy Diraison

Our world is held captive by Satan, whom the Bible calls the god of this age. Lessons learned by a prisoner of war can help us endure and overcome our enemy. The Bible describes our Christian...

Bringing Joy to Those at Home During the Feast

Written by Barbara Lee

There are many ways we can remember and encourage brethren who can’t go to the Feast of Tabernacles this year. Here is one approach. Can you even imagine having to stay home from the Feast...

How to Control Your Mind

Written by Sarah Henderson

Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “A man is what he thinks about all day long.” If so, is our mind becoming more like God? What does the Bible say about how to control your mind? The other...

Lessons From My Teeth

Written by Chant’a Collier

Braces at my age? Here are some life lessons I learned through this unexpected choice and challenge. After what I thought was going to be a normal dental appointment, I was surprised when my...

Trusting God More Than You Trust Your Fear

Written by Barbara Lee

In challenges and trials, I’ve found that difficult decisions can become clearer if I trust God more than I trust my fear. I was worried. I was fearful. I was confused. At the same time, I...

Superwomen of the Bible: Where’s My Cape?

Written by Kathleen Giza

We can have very high expectations of ourselves, and others may judge us by very high standards. When we get discouraged, where can we turn for realistic encouragement? Apprehensively, I sat down...

Trial by Fire: Simplify Your Life

Written by Susan Scott Smith

Revisiting a fiery trial has taught me many lessons about what is truly important in life. Pictures from this summer’s wildfires reminded me of our fiery trial in May. Our garage burned...

Deep Thoughts About Dirt

Written by Lynda Wasser

God used dirt in the creation of humanity, and there is still much we can learn from this incredible substance. “And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground” (Genesis 2:7)....

Let’s Keep This Confidential

Written by Chant’a Collier

It was very good news—except that I wasn’t supposed to tell anyone! How could I keep this confidential? The afternoon of my husband’s birthday I got a text message asking for his...