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What to Do When Your Parents Don't Trust You | Articles

article | mai 7, 2015

So, your parents don’t trust you? Maybe every time you have to explain your actions to them you feel like you’ve been put on trial. They drill you about details and keep digging, convinced you’re hiding something. Maybe they take more of …

Is God Mad at Me? | Articles

article | June 26, 2014

the·ol·o·gy noun : the study of God We study God through His Word each Thursday on the blog. Our goal is to present the truth of God in a way you can digest and apply. This week we will look at what …

Ministering to the Special Needs Mom | Articles

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article | September 25, 2017

According to statistics by the Disability and American Families U.S. Census Bureau Report, one in twenty-six families is raising children with a disability. An estimated 2.8 million families, 1.3 percent, reported raising two or more children with a disability. The Gosney house …

Does He Know How To Work? | Articles

article | May 31, 2013

A recent Wall Street Journal article inquired, "Where Have All The Good Men Gone?" A current Amazon bestseller asks, Is There Anything Good About Men? Since the 2004 coining of the word "adultescent,"1 we've had something to call the young adult male …

One Verse at a Time: My Journey through Philippians | Articles

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article | May 16, 2016

At True Woman '14, thousands of women sat in perfect silence as Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth spent more than thirty minutes quoting from memory a beautifully arranged collection of passages from all over the Scriptures. The power of the Living Word was palpable …

Singleness in the Church | Articles

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article | July 11, 2016

It can often feel like the local church is built mainly around married people or families, but interestingly enough, both Jesus and Paul were single, and so was one of my favorite women in Scripture, Lydia. We're not told much about Lydia's …

Don’t Waste the Winter | Articles

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article | January 31, 2022

I’m fond of saying I love winter . . . for three weeks. Give me one good snowfall per year, preferably on Christmas. (Just as long as it doesn’t linger and turn into frozen piles of dirty sludge. Ick). Sure, I’ll happily …

Running on Empty and Refueling Our Souls | Articles

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article | May 27, 2019

Every year our family tries to get away somewhere for a couple of weeks (preferably to a warm destination!) just to rest, refuel, and build fun memories together. Some of our most precious and memorable moments have happened on these family getaways, …

Where Have All the Volunteers Gone? | Articles

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article | August 24, 2020

In my work encouraging and equipping women’s ministries around the Southeast, I often hear a common concern from ministry leaders. This concern is voiced by those in large and small churches. It’s shared by those in new ministries and those in long-established …

Four Benefits of Group Prayer in Women’s Ministry | Articles

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article | octobre 21, 2019

Few, if any of us, would deny prayer’s value. But if we as a community of leaders are brutally honest, is group prayer as high of a priority to us as recruiting and shepherding leaders, teaching and training, or casting vision? In …