Before my mother passed away we were going through old photographs, making notes about the people and events. As I scanned through them, I realized they revealed a side to... Read More
Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines wisdom as “the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; insight; common sense; good judgment.” The Bible enhances this definition: The fear... Read More
I’ll never forget sitting in my Theology class at Dallas Theological Seminary studying Trinitarianism, when my professor said:“What does it mean when we say God is omnipotent? Usually the answer... Read More
Several years ago, I purchased a concrete vintage fountain at an outdoor flea market. I bought it for $35 dollars, a steal if you ask me! I got it working... Read More
“Good job!!” I exclaim as my grandson toddles his way toward me, unsteady but determined, lunging for my outstretched hand. His victorious smile tugs at my heart and I have... Read More
The contemplations of Easter week tug at my heartstrings each and every year. From the joy and Hosannas of Palm Sunday, to the cleansing of the temple courts, to the... Read More
Midway through Holy Week we turn to another attribute in our quest to know more fully the character of God. Comparable with seeing wrath as a quality of a perfectly... Read More
The Lenten season is a period of preparation: to draw near to God, gaze at Jesus, and allow your heart to open further to the Holy Spirit’s conviction and comfort.... Read More
My first exposure to the study of God occurred in my early teens at the prompting of the youth director at the Presbyterian church we attended. Our assignment was to... Read More
How can Womenary help women know Christ and make Him known? One way is through this blog, a place for women to share what they learn. Written by Womenary students,... Read More