Godly Women Blog

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The Physical and Spiritual Benefits of Sharing a Meal

Written by Erica Golden

The Bible is filled with stories of people eating together and showing hospitality to their neighbors. What do we gain from sharing meals with others? With our busy lives and hectic...

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What Would a Biblical Diet Look Like?

Written by Erica Golden

Many books have been written claiming to teach biblical principles for healthy eating. But does God really care what or how we eat? As a registered dietitian, I have seen various books and...

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A Legacy of Love Letters

Written by Shirlene Solomon

When I was pregnant with my first child, I decided that I would write my children letters about all the details of their lives. When I was a child, I lived 1,500 miles from my grandparents...

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Make Your Bed and Make Your Day

Written by Lyndi Fultz

Immediately making your bed after you get up may seem like a trivial task. But could starting your day off with this one small habit lead to a better day? In 2014 U.S. Navy Adm. William H....

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Plenty Is Possible

Written by Shirlene Solomon

Food abundance is not just for those with unlimited budgets. Abundance is achievable when we have the right mind-set, good habits and involve God.   With prices rising rapidly on...

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Aging With Grace

Written by Janel Johnson

Many of us have six or more decades of life experience. As we grow older, will we merely keep aging, or will we age with grace? Fifty-five and a half years ago, one week after my 13th...

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A Penny for Your Thoughts?

Written by Muriel Soga

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to read others’ thoughts? Is how we think important to God? How can we all think better? A penny for your thoughts? That is a question...

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Don’t Stop, Keep Singing

Written by Chant’a Collier

An experience at the Feast this year taught me a lesson about the power of encouragement and love. I’d like to share that lesson with you. I was terrified. My throat was parched,...

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A Talk With My Brothers

Written by Chant’a Collier

Three conversations recently helped me understand how my brothers were their sister’s keeper. This helped me consider how I can be their keeper.   I send out a text message...