| Biblical Womanhood The goal of this page is to encourage Christian women to run hard after the Lord and learn from His word how to lead a life that pleases Him. We should all strive to live our lives Biblically. This is part of the sanctification process, so no one is expected to learn the lesson the first time. We will all stumble and fall short in this area. However, with God's grace we can get right back up and start again.
| | Related Articles Taming the Tongue"There is nothing more unChrist-like than to use such words of filth. As Christians we are called to a higher standard of living. As a Christian wife and mother I am called to live a life of submission to the Lord and my husband. I should be pleasant to all those I come in contact with. Even if no one else ever hears me utter a filthy word, doesn't give me the right to curse in private. It is unbecoming of a lady and makes a mockery of Christ."Read Article (Outside Link) ~ Serving God and Family BlogNeed "Me" Time?"Taking time for ourselves is great, as long as it doesn't become an issue of entitlement. We serve the Lord each and every day and we don't need rest from that. Tending to my house, my husband's needs, and my children's needs is service to the Lord."Read Article (Outside Link) ~ Serving God and Family Blog The Beauty in Submission"Our behavior alone can win our husbands over for the Lord. This can be a challenging idea for wines. Of course we always think we are right and our husbands could benefit from doing things our way. However, we must remember the "Chain of Command"."Knowing God: The Study of God"If we pursue theological education
for its own sake, it is bound to go bad on us. It will make us proud
and conceited. The very greatness of the subject matter will intoxicate
us, and we shall come to think of ourselves as a cut above other
Christians because of our interest in it and grasp of it." (J.I. Packer, Knowing God, p.22)"Read Article (Outside Link)PMS Prep"We know they’re coming (most of the time, anyway): PMS, morning
sickness, postpartum depression, menopause. Yet these predictable,
physical trials of a woman’s life still tend to catch us off guard.
When they show up, we feel like we’ve been hit from behind and struggle
to keep steady amidst physical and emotional challenges."
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