An empowered woman has healthy relationships.
But when you’re learning how to be an empowered woman, and you’ve come from toxic or unhealthy relationships, this transition can be trickier than we anticipate. ….
An empowered woman has healthy relationships.
But when you’re learning how to be an empowered woman, and you’ve come from toxic or unhealthy relationships, this transition can be trickier than we anticipate. ….
Being an empowered woman is challenging, especially when we’re up against certain cultural expectations - many of which are considered acceptable norms.
But the truth is that, where women are concerned, the world is directly contrary to the Bible in several areas (despite how it's sometimes interpreted). In other words, the Bible says one thing while the world is telling us the exact opposite. ….
Life after a toxic relationship - whether it’s a dating relationship, marriage, or something else - has its challenges.
Not only do we suddenly face creating a new life for ourselves, but we’re carrying a lot of baggage. There’s often deep wounds that need healed; an identity that needs rediscovered; and a survivor mindset that’s been prevalent for way too long. We want to thrive, but the question is how? ….
How we partner with God determines a lot in our walk with Him.
Sure, God can supernaturally provide for His kids. (And often does!) But, holistically, He wants us to partner *with* Him as we also depend *on* Him. God values His relationship with us, and also wants us to be actively involved in His Kingdom work.
But what exactly does it mean to partner with God? ….
With a new year comes New Year’s resolutions. Defining goals - especially at the beginning of a new year - is definitely a worthy endeavor. But as Jesus empowered women, we need to aim higher by ensuring that we’re seeking God’s plan for this year. …
Following Jesus requires stepping out of our comfort zone and taking risks. Easier said than done, right? And it can be especially challenging if we’re worried about repeating history.
For example, even if He’s done a great transformative work in us, how do we know that we won’t make more bad choices? How do we recognize the right kind of risks in the first place - the ones that align with God’s plans? …