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Dealing with Discouragement (Moms By Grace – Apr 2017)
What do you do when you feel like a failure as a mom? When you don’t see character growth in your children, what truths should you remind yourself of and what can you do?
Filter Your Thinking (Philippians 4:8)
Philippians 4:8–controlling your thinking so that your mind honors Christ. You’ll be surprised and encouraged about what this verse actually says, and it will be a life-changing moment for all of us.
The Power of Personal Prayer (Philippians 4:6b-7)
We will learn to stand firm by practicing personal prayer. As you do so, the Lord will encourage and convict you to pray to him personally about everything.
Worry-Free Living – Philippians 4:6a
God’s Word teaches us to NOT BE ANXIOUS. So worship a great God who can help you trust him instead of fret.
Look to Shock Others with Humility (Philippians 4:5)
A massively shocking, helpful, and pointed message about the power of humility as a witness to the watching world from Philippians 4:5, “Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near” is a powerful passage for the gospel, for ministry and for growth in Christ.
Wise Words About Education: Making a Strategic Choice for Your Family (Moms By Grace – Mar 2017)
A panel discussion led by Tracy Dodson, Betsy Baird, and Lara Tracy, presenting the benefits and downsides of homeschooling, charter school, and public school options.
Manifesting Genuine Joy (Philippians 4:4)
Joy comes in Philippians 4 to those who stand firm. Those who are truly mature in Christ are those who rejoice!
Pursuing Relational Harmony (Philippians 4:2-3)
Two women are named in Philippians 4:2-3 who were dividing up the church in Philippi. What a great passage of grace, help, exhortation, leadership and encouragement as we deal with easy and difficult friendships and relationships.
Standing Firm (Philippians 4:1)
We are starting Philippians 4, and a new series in which verse one begins, “Standing firm.” What does standing firm look like? What does standing firm involve? Philippians 4:1 to 9 answers this question.
The Wrath of God (Knowing the Living God, Week 11)
Weekly women’s Bible study on God’s attributes, taught by Sharon Verougstraete
Marriage Rescue
We want to honor marriage and celebrate relationships as Scripture presents clear encouragement to couples and singles alike.