An Interview with Trudi on the Need for Greater Representation of the Women of the Bible

An Interview with Trudi on the Need for Greater Representation of the Women of the Bible

Today's interview comes from another personal friend of mine: Trudi- a beautiful soul who literally makes me laugh until I cry. The other thing that I love about Trudi is her open-mindedness, empathy and compassion for other people, which you will definitely notice as you read her discussion of issues such as:

  • The need for a greater representation of the women of the Bible in the body of Christ
  • Women's strength and role in raising godly children
  • The fact that there is no partiality with God whether amongst His children or between the sexes
  • God's provision and ability to provide peace in any storm

An Interview with Simisola Rasheed on Sarah

An Interview with Simisola Rasheed on Sarah

Today's interview comes from the lovely Simisola Rasheed- vlogger from the YouTube series "Courtship and Beyond," where she encourages people that God's standard for relationships and marriage is attainable. In line with this she has a very interesting perspective on Sarah (her favourite woman of the Bible) and what we stand to learn from her on the subject of submission both to God and the vision that He has given (our) husbands:

Lessons from The Widows Mite on God's Lens

Lessons from The Widows Mite on God's Lens

The Bible is rife with nameless people. This is because during the time that it was written, it was mainly people of high social standing that were referred to by their actual titles in text. Such standing did not just come as a result of money, for example, but also gender biases because women were considered to be beneath men at the time. As a result, quite a few of the females featured in the Bible have no name. Examples of this are captured in the Bible’s narrative on people like Potiphar’s wife and Lot’s wife, and can also be seen within the story of “The Widow’s Mite” (in which we are only told about the lady’s lowly social status and nothing else, including her name). Despite this, this lady’s position in history has been elevated because Jesus chose to use her actions as a teaching opportunity. Let’s see what this was!

By the way, if you would like to listen to this devotional rather than read it- press play on the audio below. Feel free to download and share also:

An Interview with Angie Webb on Naomi

An Interview with Angie Webb on Naomi

Today's interview is from Angie Webb whose website can be found at Angiekaywebb.com where, in her own words:

"I share my journey out of fear, anxiety and agoraphobia. For years and years my life revolved around living the lie the enemy had fed me along with those who were called to love me. After years of abuse, neglect and emotional torture I believed the lie that was given to me and fed on it for more than 30 years- much of it since the age of 4 or 5 years old. I struggled more after the murder/suicide of my grandparents in 1996 which is when my agoraphobia overtook my world and the world of my family. On my website you can find hopefully encouraging words, helpful sources of hope along with scriptures"

Read on as she shares her amazing perspective on Naomi (her favourite woman of the Bible), how Naomi ties into her personal testimony and what we, as modern women, can also draw from her:

Lessons from Joanna and Susanna on Kingdom Economics

Lessons from Joanna and Susanna on Kingdom Economics

If I was to ask people to name a female disciple of Jesus, I’m sure that most would say Mary Magdalene. However, Mary Magdalene was not the only one. In fact, Luke 8:2-3 mentions two others in the same breath as her- Joanna and Susanna. They, like Mary, both have much to teach us on the issue of economic empowerment within the Kingdom of God. Let’s see what it is! Feel free to listen along to the rest of this devotional, if you prefer. You can also download and share the audio below:

An Interview with Sofia on Anna

An Interview with Sofia on Anna

Today's interview comes from Sofia who writes at Little Miss Pilgrim, a blog that aims to:

  • Encourage Christians, specifically women, to pursue godliness and live their lives under the authority of God’s Word
  • Become a channel for women to share their thoughts, struggles, victories, to encourage other women in their Christian lives
  • Teach Biblical principles and remind women of their role in the Body of Christ
  • Bring honor to the name of Christ our Lord and Savior

Read on as she discusses the Prophetess Anna (her favourite woman of the Bible), how Anna ties in with her personal testimony and what we, as modern women, can learn from her:

An Interview with Esther Chen on The Beloved

An Interview with Esther Chen on The Beloved

Today's piece comes from the lovely Esther Chen of forgivenplusfree.tumblr.com, where she collects and displays "beautiful images about Christianity and Christian life". Her interview focuses on The Beloved, why she is her favourite woman of the Bible and the lessons that Esther learned from her, particularly regarding traditional gender roles and expectations. May the words of her testimony bless you as you read on: