‘Be a Sarah…… Age doesn’t matter, trust and believe that all things are possible in God’s perfect time and season,
Be a Rebekah… Never forget that true beauty lies within. Draw all your loved ones closer to God through your Christ-like character.
Be a Rahab… Whatever the conditions, believe in the power of God’s word. Give your best to him and he will remember you and your household.
Be a Ruth… Loyal in all your relationships, walk the extra mile and don’t quit when things get tough. Someday, you’ll see why it was all worth the effort.
Be a Hannah… Never cease to pray, it will never be in vain.
Be an Abigail…. Remember how each decision can turn your life around for good or bad. Be wise.
Be an Esther…. Bold and courageous to stand for the truth, to voice your opinion and fight for the good of others, even when it means to sacrifice yourself. If God has put you in a position it is for a purpose. Never be afraid to heed to the inner voice.
Be a Mary… Humble and submissive. You don’t have to be great for God to use you, you just need to obey.
Be an Elizabeth… Never doubt what God can do, he is full of miracles.
Be a Mary Magdalene… Never let mistakes or the judgement of other people stop you from experiencing the joy of God.
Be a Lydia… Let your homes be open, let your hands be generous, let your hearts be big enough to help anyone in need. Joy is the greatest when shared.
Be a Dorcas… Use your talents, however small it may seem. It can put a smile on someone’s face and be a blessing to many.
We are living in a special time… We have been wondering if there were similar situations in the Bible that could be comforting. These women come to mind. In order to remain strong, we must adjust to the new situation as quickly as possible So the best thing to do is trust in God for everything.
Be a Rebekah… Never forget that true beauty lies within. Draw all your loved ones closer to God through your Christ-like character.
Be a Rahab… Whatever the conditions, believe in the power of God’s word. Give your best to him and he will remember you and your household.
Be a Ruth… Loyal in all your relationships, walk the extra mile and don’t quit when things get tough. Someday, you’ll see why it was all worth the effort.
Be a Hannah… Never cease to pray, it will never be in vain.
Be an Abigail…. Remember how each decision can turn your life around for good or bad. Be wise.
Be an Esther…. Bold and courageous to stand for the truth, to voice your opinion and fight for the good of others, even when it means to sacrifice yourself. If God has put you in a position it is for a purpose. Never be afraid to heed to the inner voice.
Be a Mary… Humble and submissive. You don’t have to be great for God to use you, you just need to obey.
Be an Elizabeth… Never doubt what God can do, he is full of miracles.
Be a Mary Magdalene… Never let mistakes or the judgement of other people stop you from experiencing the joy of God.
Be a Lydia… Let your homes be open, let your hands be generous, let your hearts be big enough to help anyone in need. Joy is the greatest when shared.
Be a Dorcas… Use your talents, however small it may seem. It can put a smile on someone’s face and be a blessing to many.
We are living in a special time… We have been wondering if there were similar situations in the Bible that could be comforting. These women come to mind. In order to remain strong, we must adjust to the new situation as quickly as possible So the best thing to do is trust in God for everything.