We do not know the difference we may make. All we can do is obey God when He calls us to do a thing, trusting Him with the results.
Women of the Bible
Dinah ~ Triumph through Tragedy
If you learn nothing from Dinah, learn this: No matter what you have been through, you are precious in God's sight.
Leah ~ Learning to Be Content
The only way to be content is to learn that Jesus is all you will ever need.
Leah’s Love/Hate Relationship
Leah and Rachel were two women who shared both a father and a husband, but they did not share their husband's love. And yet even this tragic love triangle is going to show us something beautiful about the love of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Rachel Finished Well
Rachel start off a proud and shrewish young woman, but over the years she allowed God to humble her and give her a meek and quiet spirit, rich in patience. Perhaps Joseph learned these traits from his mother.
Rebekah Started Well
She was beautiful on both the inside and the outside. Right from the start we see in her character a spirit of humility, joy, gentleness, patience, kindness, and diligence. See how quickly and efficiently she worked.
Martha: The “Perfect” Hostess
Can a Type-A person learn to wait on God?
Mary of Bethany: She Learned to Wait
What do you suppose was on her mind while she waited? Perhaps she was thinking of Psalm 46:10 “Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.”
Lydia’s Bed and Breakfast
I can easily imagine her saying, “I won’t take ‘no’ for answer. Come on in. I have fresh hot bread just coming out of the oven, and the beds have already been made.”
Miriam ~ A Woman of Influence
Miriam is a great example of how God can use women of all ages and stations in life, how He will hold us accountable for what we do with the responsibility He has given us, and how He will show mercy and restore us when we make a mistake.