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True Woman: Little Things Matter--A Lot
My dad used to say it this way: “You are what you have been becoming. And you will be down the road what you are becoming now.”
http://truewoman.com/?id=1716
True Woman: Female Beauty Matters
I admit it. The topic of woman’s appearance is trivial compared to the war on the other side of the world–but given the reality of our culture, it’s a battle that hits much closer to home.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1718
True Woman: Alzheimer's and Gospel Transformation
nce he told me, "It's like I'm going down a ladder into a dark hole with no way out. I feel like Job and ask God why." Yet the darkness that shadowed his last days could not erase the blessing he had been to residents, staff, and families for so long.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1717
True Woman: The Ultimate Wedding
As we’ve shared in the preparations and enjoyed giving pre-marital counsel, my mind keeps returning to the Ultimate Wedding I’m longing to attend.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1720
True Woman: I'd Never Tell God "No" . . . Would I?
I’ve known something for a while now that has had me really scared, and it’s this: I’m terrified of sharing the Gospel with unbelievers. So terrified that I’ve started telling God “No, I won’t—I can’t—tell them about You.”
http://truewoman.com/?id=1721
True Woman: You Are Responsible for Your Own Actions
Circumstances certainly have bearing on our reactions, but the liberating concept for me—one that my dad emphasized even more as I got into my teenage years—was, “You will not have to give account to God for what someone else does to you. You will only be held accountable for how you respond.”
http://truewoman.com/?id=1724
True Woman: What to Do When the Compliments Don't Come
I don’t hear a lot of “Excellent job with that diaper changing technique, mom,” or “I love the way you scraped the dried milk out of my sippy cups,” or “I really liked your voice inflection the fifth time you read The Very Hungry Caterpillar to me today.”
http://truewoman.com/?id=1725
True Woman: A Lesson on Becoming an Affirmer
I’ve heard it said that it takes seven compliments to undo a single criticism. If that’s true, we should be complimenting others—a lot.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1726
True Woman: Giving God-Centered Affirmation to Others
This is such an important topic, especially for those of us who have more practice at dishing out correction than affirmation!
http://truewoman.com/?id=1729
True Woman: What I Learned from Eight Women's Ministry Leaders
“You only have to please one. I still struggle with the people pleasing thing, but that echoes in my head a lot. Accept the fact that you are who you are and minister out of who you are. That frees me up a bunch.”
http://truewoman.com/?id=1712