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Laying down your life for your family isn’t necessarily easy. We can easily know the Lord has called us to it, but it’s hard work (often found in small, daily choices), calls for sacrifice (oftentimes in ways that feel very personal), and needs a vision that can only come from the Lord. The world we live in lies to us about what this means and what it should look like. We need the Truth to keep us encouraged and on track with how to live it out. Join us as we talk about how we’ve honestly engaged with this calling in different seasons of life, amidst the world’s lies, and with hearts to obey His Word.
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Books:
“Habits of the Household” Justin Whitmel Earley“You’re Not Enough (and that’s okay)” Allie Beth Stuckey“Live Your Truth” Alisa Childers“Eve In Exile” Rebekah Merkle -
Talking about politics and Christianity and how they go together (or don’t) can be a touchy subject. Is there value in us talking about it as Christian women and citizens of the U.S.? How do we decide who to vote for and what happens when people have differing opinions than ours? Is it possible to face the future with hope and courage? Some of our answers might just surprise you. Join us as we talk about politics and the Word and what it means for each of us. **We will NOT be talking about specific candidates or issues.
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Messages and resources from The Rock Church/Utah
http://www.experiencetherock.com/messages/recent-messages/?enmse=1&enmse_sid=161https://www.experiencetherock.com/mp3/message/2024/04-King-Jesus/02-politics-policies-people.pdf -
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One of the ways God wants us to love our husbands is with phileo love. This is a friendship love, one of personal affection, tenderness, and companionship. It’s a type of love that we can often overlook or under-value. How does He want us to love our husbands in this way? We need to better understand it to walk in it. Join us as we talk about how we phileo love our husbands with practical tips and stories of our victories and struggles along the way.
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Books:
“Love-Life for Every Married Couple” by Ed Wheat
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God wants us to be women who are self-controlled in our speech. We know it isn’t easy. Our speech can get us into trouble. Whether we struggle with anger, gossip, or simply saying too many words, we need His help to change and grow. Thankfully, His Word is full of wisdom and practical ways to grow. By His power, it’s possible to become a woman who is self-controlled in her speech. Join us as we talk about our own struggles in this area and the victories (and setbacks) along the way.
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God wants us to be hospitable. The Bible is pretty clear about that but sometimes we can get confused about what it means. Do we need to only use the good dishes and buy expensive food? Is it something you can only do if you have a home and family? The answer is “No!” —Hospitality is having a heart to love like Jesus did, in community and fellowship. You don’t need much to see Him bless your heart to serve others. Join us as we talk about some very practical tips on what hospitality is (and isn’t) and how you can show it no matter what stage of life you’re in.
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Book:
“The Hospitality Commands” by Alexander Strauch
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As parents, our hearts long to be involved in our children’s lives and for some, that means homeschooling them. It’s not for everyone, nor should it be. But if God calls your family to homeschool, it’s good to know why, and how to answer some of the questions you’ll no doubt get asked (ie: “What about socialization?”). What are some of the pros and cons of homeschooling and some daily practicals in our homes? Join us as we talk about what homeschooling looked like in our lives and some of the answers we gave to those who asked.
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Sexual Intimacy
Physical intimacy within marriage is a true gift from God. He designed it and has good plans for it within the relationship between husband and wife. It’s important we understand some foundations of this gift along with some honest differences between men and women, and the critical importance of good/healthy communication. Join us as we talk about how to grow in this precious area and some practical thoughts from our own lives.
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Books:
“Intimate Issues” by Linda Dillow & Loraine Pintus “The Act of Marriage” by Tim and Beverly LaHaye“Sheet Music” by Kevin Leman“Love Life for Every Married Couple” by Ed Wheat“Intended for Pleasure” by Ed Wheat -
Being a people pleaser affects so many areas of our lives — friendships, marriages, parenting, decision making, our ability to share the gospel (or resolve conflict) and address sin or receive criticism. It’s clear that we need His help to properly balance all of those areas. We want to be women who live for the audience of One and be willing to disappoint others along the way. But how do we do that? Join us as we talk about what people pleasing looks like in our lives and some practical ways to grow in not having it control us.
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Books:
“People Pleasing” (How not to be an “approval junkie”) — Lou Priolo
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It can be a struggle to be single and know how to practically trust God for a potential husband. Does He have marriage for you or not? How do we navigate that road and the wait He often has for us while walking it? We know He ultimately gives the best to us whether that’s being married or remaining single. Join us as we have our first podcast guest with us (Elizabeth Nelson) and talk about what singleness looked like in each of our lives and how He used it to draw us closer to Himself.
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Books:
“Passion and Purity” — Elisabeth Elliot
“Let Me Be A Woman” — Elisabeth Elliot
“Outdated” — Jonathan “JP” Pokluda
“A Chance to Die” — Amy Carmichael
“Don’t Follow Your Heart” — John Blume
“1000 Gifts” — Ann Voskamp
“Gladys Aylward: The Adventure of a Lifetime” — Janey Benge
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Home Management
A new year is ahead of us and many of us want to work on how we manage our homes. How can we be faithful with all that He has given us to manage? There are practicals as well as attitudes which we need to work on, no matter what season of life we’re in. We all have different personalities and different homes so how do we move forward in all we want to see happen? Join us as we share a little about what managing our homes looks like and some thoughts and ideas on what it could look like in yours.
SHOW NOTES:
Apps:Habit Tracker
Books:
“A Woman After God’s Own Heart” — Elizabeth George
“A Woman’s High Calling” — Elizabeth George
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Home Management
A new year is ahead of us and many of us want to work on how we manage our homes. How can we be faithful with all that He has given us to manage? There are practicals as well as attitudes which we need to work on, no matter what season of life we’re in. We all have different personalities and different homes so how do we move forward in all we want to see happen? Join us as we share a little about what managing our homes looks like and some thoughts and ideas on what it could look like in yours.
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Apps:Habit Tracker
Books:
“A Woman After God’s Own Heart” — Elizabeth George
“A Woman’s High Calling” — Elizabeth George
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Emotions are a very real part of us. They can be so wonderful and yet also so challenging to manage. What does it look like for us to have self-control in this area and honor the Lord with them? We’re all so different…some of us tend to “give in” to how we’re feeling when the emotions are strong and others would rather “stuff” them and not deal with them. Both responses need the Lord’s help to navigate. Join us as we share some of what the world of emotions looks like in our lives and some thoughts on what it could look like in yours.
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Books:“Loving God With All Your Mind” by Elizabeth George “True Feelings — God’s Gracious and Glorious Purpose for Our Emotions” by Carolyn Mahaney & Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
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We all need self-control. Our children need us to help them learn it and grow in it. Our culture encourages our children to have their “big emotions” and respond to their feelings. The Bible tells us we need to control our emotions (verbally, emotionally, and physically) and that a man without self-control is like an unprotected city. It’s dangerous. As parents, we are called to help equip our children in the biblical principles they’ll need to navigate life. Join us as we share practical tips and stories of what this has looked like in our homes and what the Lord has for you in yours.
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It’s important to spend time with the Lord. This is both a discipline and a relationship. And what that time looks like changes over the years as we are in different seasons of life. From babies, to toddlers to demanding work schedules to sickness — we need to be flexible but also pro-active and creative in living it out. And what do you do when your quiet times are rather “quiet” and you’re not sure what the Lord is saying to you? Join us as we share what time with the Lord looks like in our own lives and thoughts on how you can grow in yours.
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Books:
“Come Away My Beloved” — Frances J. Roberts“Streams in the Desert” — L. B. Cowman“The One Year Walk with God Devotional” — Chris TiegreenApps:
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Ephesians 5:33b says, “…each of you also must love his wife…and the wife must respect her husband.” This is the godly assignment that the Lord has given us as wives. It’s not always easy to do. Especially in a world that tells us our husbands must earn respect first. That is not what this verse says. We want to be women who fully embrace what it means to respect our husbands and bring glory to the Lord as we do it. Many of the principles are also applicable to women who aren’t wives yet. Respect for the role of leadership is vital. Join us as we share our victories, struggles, and practical applications of this very beautiful assignment from the Lord.
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“Love and Respect” — Emerson Eggerichs“True Feelings” — Carolyn Mahaney“The Excellent Wife” — Martha Peace -
We live in a very visual world, one that tells us what we should look like and why. Thankfully, God sees our bodies very differently than the world does, and values so much more than how much we weigh or the size of our jeans. We want to be women who glorify God with our bodies and how we use them for Him. Join us as we talk about real struggles, real victories, and the real help that can only be found in Him.
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What is Biblical Womanhood? How does it make a practical difference in my life? As we’re called by God to be a different kind of woman, we need to be able answer these questions (and more) as we see what biblical womanhood looks like in our lives. Join us “live” from our Faithcamp podcast as we talk about some of our stories and examples as we walk this road with you.
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The teen years are not easy. But they can be rich, rewarding, and sweet. It takes work, creativity, and God’s constant guidance to navigate them. Join us as we share struggles/victories, practical ideas for teen relationships, discipline, attitudes, and honest conversations we’ve learned along the way.
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The teen years are not easy. But they can be rich, rewarding, and sweet. It takes work, creativity, and God’s constant guidance to navigate them. Join us as we share struggles/victories, practical ideas for teen relationships, discipline, attitudes, and honest conversations we’ve learned along the way.
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We live in a world that talks a lot about “self-care.” Women are encouraged to make sure they’re happy or feel good about themselves (amidst the demands of their lives). What does that mean for the Christian woman? How do you lay your life down for others (as the Bible calls us to do) and yet meet the legitimate needs in your life? Join us as we talk about the biblical principles and guidelines for finding your strength and care in Jesus.
- Se mer