Godly Women Blog

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What’s All This Talk About Purpose?

Written by Amber Clark

This seven-letter word holds secrets for the direction and ultimate meaning of our lives. There’s much more to it than career goals and physical success. What is my purpose? How do I find my...

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The Mission

Written by Chant’a Collier

An evening with some ladies who experienced the American home front during World War II provided some valuable lessons about our mission and calling. While living in Baltimore, Maryland, my husband...

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Thankful…

Written by Susan Scott Smith

Reflecting on my past Thanksgiving traditions and a recent conversation with my mother made me reflect on the importance of thankfulness.   My favorite secular holiday is only days away …...

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My Love/Hate Relationship With Fasting

Written by Susan Scott Smith

God’s people know that fasting is an important spiritual tool. But we often avoid fasting. Let’s look at some of the reasons we don’t fast and why we should.  Christ taught...

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Proclaiming God’s Will and Victory

Written by Tammy Valley

Psalm 68 was written over 2,000 years ago by King David. How could a victory song by an ancient king be relevant to our lives today? I recently attended Foundation Institute (FI) by God’s...

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Are You Sapping the Life Out of Your Marriage?

Written by Judy Swanson

Nagging—it’s something many wives tend to do. Why is nagging hurtful to a marriage, and what does the Bible say about it? My husband and I celebrated 53 years of marriage in June of...

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Modesty Is Hardest

Written by Vivienne Villaescusa

Dressing modestly is a continual challenge for young women. What are the major principles we have to consider when choosing the clothes we wear? Feeling discouraged in her shopping endeavors, her...

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Do We Savor the Moment?

Written by Judy Swanson

Many people rush through life and don’t truly live it. Do we stop and take the time to appreciate all the good things God has surrounded us with? As I look out my windows, I see my...

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Doing the Right Thing Isn’t Convenient

Written by Susan Scott Smith

Sin is often a temptation to do something that is easy and convenient. As we approach Passover, let’s consider how we need to think to overcome sin.  Each year after the Feast of...