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Revive Our Hearts: Women in the Shadow of the Almighty (Elisabeth Elliot)
Elisabeth Elliot says every woman can have a mother’s heart. It doesn’t matter if she’s married or single. It doesn’t matter whether she has biological children or not. Everyone can invest in the next generation.
http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=329&topic_name=Biblical Womanhood
Revive Our Hearts: Authentic Mentoring: An Interview with Donna Otto
The idea of mentoring is intimidating to many women. But Nancy’s guest Donna Otto shares how it’s really just giving your life perspective away, both in the small and big things of life. Donna discusses what her mentors have taught her throughout the years, as well as the importance of authenticity in our relationships.
http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=285&topic_name=Mentoring
Revive Our Hearts: Lessons from the Life of Joshua (Part 4): Following God's Lead to Lead
Nancy explores the hand-off of leadership from Moses to this man who wholly followed God even though most around him did not. Nancy challenges us to prepare the next generation and give them a vision for being used by God.
http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=262&topic_name=General Christian Li...
Answering and posing Christian questions online
The Web is primarily a relationship builder. If it connects my computer to yours, then it connects me to you, your thoughts to mine. Everything else is just the nuts and bolts.
Very often, such relationships are fleeting. But worthwhile. John at ChurchCrunch explains how he uses Aardvark to connect with people who are asking spiritual questions.
Charlotte writes how she helps people asking questions on Yahoo Answers.
Rob from New Zealand says, “I am doing my best to reach others through Facebook and YouTube. YouTube is easy as you just reply to comments about clips and get a conversation going.”
There is also a huge need for Christians to become e-mentors for inquirers who write to large web outreach ministries.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/595