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Spiritual Growth for Christian Women

Today, as we continue our series, “A Year of Resolve”, we jump into the resolutions of Jonathan Edwards and see how they can serve as a blueprint for our lives. In this blog, we will explore three of Edwards’ resolutions that emphasize living for God’s glory, achieving spiritual clarity, and committing to consistent spiritual growth….

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How to Make Every Moment Matter – Glorifying God in the Sacred Ordinary

Hello, and welcome to the Reforming Womanhood. Today we are exploring Jonathan Edwards’ first two resolutions and learning how to make every moment matter in our lives as Christian women. I’m excited that you’re joining me for another week on this journey. If you are just joining us, last week, we started our series, A…

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Nurturing Faith at Home: The 5 Best Christian Parenting Books

Parenting is full of countless moments of joy, challenge, and growth. As Christian parents, our duty is to nurture our children’s faith and teach them to walk in the ways of the Lord. In this fallen world, full of conflicting values, finding biblically-sound resources to support our mission can make all the difference. That’s why…

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How ‘The Valley of Vision’ Can Empower Your Prayer Life

“The Valley of Vision” is a collection of Puritan prayers and devotions compiled by Arthur Bennett. It is rich with prayers full of pleas, confessions, and worship. Through them the Puritan authors express their desires, struggles, and complete dependence on God. Their prayers are reminders of the God’s grace and sovereignty. In this blog post,…

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Habit of Prayer: Why We Struggle and Why We Need to Do Better

Why is it important for women to be cultivating the habit of prayer? We live in a time and culture that craves instant gratification. We tend to live a fast-paced, mulit-tasking, Dopamine-dependent, and screen-addicted life. While Bible reading and deep, lay-it-at-the-feet-of-Jesus, prayer takes time, it takes our full attention, and challenges us. I could give…