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Naomi: Come Home

Naomi’s story opens with a famine. This famine had come as a judgment from God for their disobedience. It was Continue reading →

Tamar: Torn

Picture a young woman walking down the long, cool corridor of a palace. The robe she wears is regal, beautiful. Continue reading →

Jephthah’s Daughter: On the Altar

You lay your family on the altar of the god you serve. There is no story in the Bible that Continue reading →

Jochebed: Fearing the Right King

Jochebed (pronounced yo-Khe-bed) is the next woman whose story we will look at. Her name means “Jehovah is glorious.” She Continue reading →

Sarai: Barren No More

One of the most prominent portraits of women we see in the Bible is Sarah, wife of Abraham. I want Continue reading →

Hagar: Seen

I want us to take a journey together. It’s a journey into the lives and stories of some of the Continue reading →

Invisible Women and the God who sees

Over a year ago I sat in the lobby of a hotel in Africa at the end of the Ramadan Continue reading →

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