There are women who return to faith not because they are naïve, but because they are wise.Because they know what it means to be lost
Category: Wisdom for Women
Don’t Envy the Oppressor: The Awesome Power of Words
“Envy thou not the oppressor, and choose none of his ways.”— Proverbs 3:31 (KJV) When we were children, some of us sang that old rhyme:
Precious Lord, Take My Hand: Thomas A. Dorsey’s Song of Sorrow and Faith
There are some hymns that do more than soothe the spirit—they become anchors in storms, prayers set to melody, companions in the dark valley of
✨ How Do I Reject the Parts of Faith That Oppressed Me, While Retaining What Healed Me?
There comes a point when a woman looks at the faith she inherited and realizes:some parts held her back,and other parts held her together. That’s
Zilpha Elaw: The Power of Spiritual Memoir
When we think about the ways faith has been handed down, we often think of sermons, songs, and scripture. But there is another vessel that
🌸 The Beauty of God’s Design
Jesus calls us to be light in the darkness. Light doesn’t hide. Light exposes what is harmful, broken, or false—no matter where it shows up.
When She Speaks of Harm: A Call to Listen
In our churches, we are so accustomed to sharing blessings, testimonies, and lessons of faith. That is good and right. We are called to “encourage
Devotional: Don’t Envy the Oppressor
“Envy thou not the oppressor, and choose none of his ways.”— Proverbs 3:31 (KJV) May I tell you something the old saints used to say: