Women Wielding The Word | Caroline Saunders
Caroline Saunders used to consume the Bible like a movie, and now she reads it the way she eats a piece of cake – feasting and tasting its goodness.
Caroline Saunders used to consume the Bible like a movie, and now she reads it the way she eats a piece of cake – feasting and tasting its goodness.
Developing a habit of reading God’s Word doesn’t have to be duty. Sue Donaldson shares how her delight in God’s Word fuels her in 5 minutes a day.
For many Christians, personal devotions are a “have-to” instead of a “get-to”. Gretchen Fleming used to read the Bible out of obligation. Today, it’s a passion.
We become like those we spend time with. Patsy Burnette wants to become more like Jesus and she’s pursuing her goal by spending time with Him. Here’s how.
Donna Miller shares how she discovered the treasure of God’s Word and the gift of His constant presence throughout the day.
“Before I cultivated a pattern of regular Bible study and prayer, God most often spoke to me by bonking me over the head. ” Read about how God’s Word has impacted Kathryn Butler.
Which one is more important – Bible reading or Bible study? Read the Bible for breadth, study it for depth. Learn how and why in this post.
Although we have daily access to a love letter from God – the One who created the concept of love, there are times we avoid even opening it.
It’s easy to get discouraged when our time with God looks so far from the “Instagram-worthy” vignettes we imagine for ourselves. What to do when time is short?
Our pursuit of God should not feel like an obligation or burden. It varies with the seasons and stages of life. Beth Steffaniak shares what hers looks like.