Almost Right: When Word Studies Go Too Far

When “Almost Right” Isn’t Quite Right Recently, I came across a post on social media from a well-known leader in the evangelical women’s ministry world. The post was about the Hebrew word ezer in Genesis—the word often translated “helper” when God says He will make a helper fit for Adam. The message was beautifully written,Continue reading “Almost Right: When Word Studies Go Too Far”

Repentance Matters: What Women’s Ministry Often Misses

I’m going to start with a confession. I love a good women’s conference. If there’s decent coffee, thoughtful decor, a cozy atmosphere, and a room full of women who are honest, open, and longing for something deeper… I’m in! I’ve attended many. I’ve been encouraged by many. Some of those spaces genuinely meant a lotContinue reading “Repentance Matters: What Women’s Ministry Often Misses”

Women in Ministry: Choosing Gospel over the Latest Trend

A couple of years ago, I took it upon myself to inspire other women in leadership roles within the church. As I look back to that time, there is so much I wish I would have known and come to terms with but every opportunity is a learning opportunity. It is a chance for GodContinue reading “Women in Ministry: Choosing Gospel over the Latest Trend”