Tag: women
STRONG WOMEN, STRONG CAREER
By DiAnn Mills
The basic foundation of any society is the woman. She’s the grass roots of every solid endeavor since the beginning of time. She signifies endurance, nurturing, and dependability. When two or more women are...
Successful Women Ask Powerful Questions
By Valorie Burton
If you want success at the next level, you must be willing to ask powerful questions. And that means pushing through your fears. It means getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. It means being willing...
Growing Up Jakes
By Sarah Jakes Roberts
My parents started a ministry over 35 years ago that has catapulted our lives onto a platform none of us could have been prepared for. In 2001, Time Magazine named my father “The Next...
Anna Rendell Shares Why Women Crave Connection
by Anna Rendell
Q: Anna, you’re the Social Media Co-coordinator at (in)courage. You’ve been married for ten years and have three kids under five. I believe you found (in)courage about seven years ago when you were in a very...
Hide and Seek
by Erin Weidemann
If you’re a woman, you’re a grown up girl, so you get it. If you’re not, it will be a bit difficult to understand. I hope you will keep reading. I am inviting you into an...
Motivation for the Mission
By Karen Wheaton
After being in the ministry for over 40 years, I’ve walked through many different seasons. I’ve walked through seasons of trial and tribulation,...
Where Will We Be Standing?
by Kerri Pomaroli
“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” ~ Matthew 5:10 (ESV)
I know we moms want to set...
Lead Like A Lady
by Rae Orozco
“I’ve been asked to write an article about what I’ve learned as a Lady Senior Pastor,” I told a young man on our church staff. “What do you think I should say?”...
I was Despised, Forsaken, Abused… and so was My Savior
Shhhh, Mama’s still asleep. At age five, I stood on my tip-toes and reached in the pantry for the big jar of peanut butter and bread. Being careful not to scratch the kitchen floor, I inched a chair to the counter to make a sandwich....
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God’s Love for the Unlovable The Power of Shame
As bad and as powerful as guilt feels, shame is much worse. Unlike guilt, shame is less offense and more self-focused. Shame wonders if I...
God’s Love for the Unlovable The Island of Misfit Toys
Do you remember the Rudolf Christmas TV special that included the island of misfit toys? I do. I related to them, a...
God’s Love for the Unlovable Are We Doing Something Wrong? Pt 4
In the three previous “Are We Doing Something Wrong” articles, I suggested that the biggest problem that the church has today (and I know there are...