Godly Women Blog

Weddings, Wives and Crowns

Written by Ellen Buchanan

The royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton and my brother’s wedding share a common thread: the potential for an excellent wife to be her husband’s crown. Earlier this year,...

How to Get Rid of Leaven

Written by Judy Swanson

We can help put out the spiritual leaven—sin—by putting in the words of Christ. Why not take some time to read the Gospels? The last couple had left, and I found myself gazing around...

The Problem With Worry

Written by Glo Diliberto

Women can tend to internalize worry; at least I know I do. We worry about jobs, family, finances, health and a myriad of other things that prey continually on our minds. And now, with all that is...

“Mrs. Grudge”

Written by Judy Servidio

Meet Mrs. Grudge. Here she comes down the aisle wearing a big, broad smile. Everything looks fine on the outside. She seems happy. She has a loving family. She is always serving in church. She even...

The Look

Written by Janel Johnson

Imagining what it was like that Passover night can help us get a picture of ourselves through His eyes. One of my hobbies is photography, and I often wonder what it might have been like to capture...

At Your Service

Written by Debbie Pennington

Our 100-year-old fixer-upper had electrical issues and other challenges. Here are some things I learned by entertaining anyway. We’re big fans of the character of older homes, and our...

What You Might Not Have Known About Leaven

Written by Karen Meeker

Watching the leavening process for bread is fascinating and amazing when one takes the time to notice a loaf in progress. First the baker takes a scant tablespoon containing scores of little beads...

Lessons From Leavening and a 3-Year-Old

Written by Mary Clark

Our congregation is doing a food collection for a local charity. Since we are in the midst of deleavening our homes before the Feast of Unleavened Bread, with all the spiritual lessons that brings...

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A Woman to Remember

Written by Karen Meeker

It was just days before the Passover, and the enemies of Jesus were busily plotting their treachery to bring about His death. Their concern was timing. Not during the approaching feast, they agreed,...