Today's interview comes from the lovely Donna of dlw-walkinfaith.tumblr.com, where she uses her blog as a platform to encourage people in their faith in Jesus Christ. Read on as Donna expands upon Martha (her favourite woman of the Bible), why she can identify with her and what we, as modern women, can learn from Martha and implement in our everyday lives:
Lessons from Euodia and Syntyche on Division
Like many of the women of the Bible, Euodia and Syntyche are only very briefly mentioned. These ladies get their mention in Philippians 4:2-3 via Paul’s epistle (letter) to the church in Philippi. Not much is known about these two women aside from the things that I will expand upon shortly, however they have much to teach us on the subject of division. And for my auditory people (who prefer to listen rather than read), I've got you covered! You can press play on the audio below. Feel free to download and share also:
An Interview with Fiona McGhie on Rizpah
Today it is my pleasure to introduce you to the woman of substance that is Fiona McGhie, who I affectionately call "mum". She is a powerhouse of faith who is not to afraid to dance to the rhythm of the drumbeat that God has placed in her heart. A true reflection of (godly) individuality, be blessed as she shares her unique wisdom on Rizpah (her favourite woman of the Bible), what we can learn from her tenacity and persistence, and how this ties into Fiona's own personal testimony:
An Interview with Keishawna on Mary (Jesus' mother)
Today's interview comes from the phenomenal Keishawna of thejollymoments.com, an inspirational blog designed to help people "find the 'jolly' in whatever 'moment' life brings their way". A huge believer that "all things works together for the good of them who love the Lord" and that "in life there are no mistakes, only lessons"- read on as Keishawna shares her remarkable perspective about how Mary (her favourite woman of the Bible) is a true testament of these sayings from whom we can draw encouragement in trying times:
Lessons from Lot's Wife on Transition
Lot’s wife gets her mention in the nineteenth chapter of Genesis. Brief though this mention is, the events of the last days of her life have much to teach us about transitioning from season to season. More of a listener than a reader? No problem, simply press play on the audio below. Feel free to download also:
An Interview with Rebekah Nwokonkor on The Woman with the Issue of Blood
Today's interview is one of great substance that comes from the gorgeous Rebekah Nwokonkor who, like many of us, wears many hats. She is a wife and mother to five beautiful children- all whilst juggling being apart of her church's praise and worship team, undertaking a Leadership Mentoring course and setting up her online business: "Konkorcreations.com," which is coming soon. In Rebekah's own words, this website will specialise in:
"clothes, 100% natural creams, deodorants and spreading the Gospel through my testimony. There will be blogs and vlogs available and, of course, whatever else God wants to do through me on it..."
Anyone interested in finding out more can email her on: mrsnwokonkor@gmail.com.
This lady is one whose testimony speaks of God's ability to heal past hurts, exude grace and forgiveness. Read on as, in her interview, she ties it in amazingly with the story of The Woman with the Issue of Blood, her favourite woman of the Bible:
An interview with Lanayia on The Woman at the Well
Today I am pleased to feature Lanayia of Fightingforpurity101, where she shares encouragement for people committed to living a celibate lifestyle (as well as general uplifting messages about faith and God) on Tumblr. In line with this, during her interview, Lanayia divulges her insight on The Woman at the Well (her favourite woman of the Bible), why she identifies with her and what we, as modern women, can draw from The Woman at the Well's encounter with Jesus.:
Lessons from The Adulterous Woman on Grace
The story of the adulterous woman can be found in John 8:2-11. This account is a true testament of Jesus’ mercy; forgiveness but, most of all, His grace. Let’s unpack the story! On the move with no time to stop and read? No problem! Simply press play on the audio, below. Feel free to download and share it also:







