So if you go to our church, you’d know that Chris is doing a series on “The Gender Agenda” (Biblical Manhood and Womanhood). Hopefully saw that despite the distortion on sin on being male and female that you can see the vision God has for redeemed manhood and womanhood through the gospel. Perhaps you’ve hadContinueContinue reading “Helpful Resources – ‘Meatier’ Books on Womanhood”
Category Archives: Women
Helpful Resources – Books for Christian women and girls
A quick one this week! Here’s the top few ‘Christian Living’ books I recommend for reading small group/partners. Reading a book together is great, we usually read a couple of chapters together beforehand and share/pray when we meet. I find it also levels things and avoids a teacher-student kind of setup. It’s one where weContinueContinue reading “Helpful Resources – Books for Christian women and girls”
Helpful Resources – Studies for Christian women and girls
The next group of helpful resources are Bible Studies. These need a bit more preparation and probably best to do with a few people together discussing the issues. I did one of these in my uni days which really set up me up with the biblical basis for my identity as a Christian woman. I’veContinueContinue reading “Helpful Resources – Studies for Christian women and girls”
Helpful Resources – Blogs for Christian women and girls
Recently in my previous post, our original idea was to put helpful blogs on the reverse side of those cards we made – so that people that visited our stall could go to, to keep learning about what it means to be a godly woman, valuing beauty that is precious in God’s sight. We didn’tContinueContinue reading “Helpful Resources – Blogs for Christian women and girls”
Wildflower Beauty
A few of us girls from church ran a ‘hair and nails’ stall at our church camp carnival night recently. It was one of the highlights of our camp – even though we may not have been speaking the same language at times, the activities surpassed language barriers as we got to chat with primaryContinueContinue reading “Wildflower Beauty”
