Women of Faith
Posted Apr 29 2011
Sarah said, God hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh with me – Genesis 21:6
Sarah did not have an easy life. Her husband Abraham traveled as a nomad, following God’s leadership, until his death. She therefore had no permanent place, plot, or structure where she could make a home and […]
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Posted Mar 29 2011
So will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish – Esther 4:16
The life of Esther is one of the most extraordinary in all the Bible. A true rags-to-riches story, she was plucked out of obscurity, chosen to be queen, and then faced with […]
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Posted Feb 29 2008
By faith Moses, when he was born, was hid three months of his parents… and they were not afraid of the king’s commandment – Hebrews 11:23
Can you imagine how horrified the Israelite mothers were when they learned that Pharaoh had ordered every newborn son to be put to death? But one godly woman, the mother […]
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Posted Jan 01 2008
I just finished reading a collection of several biographies of great hymn-writers. Frances Havergal, the English poet who wrote such hymns as I Gave My Life For Thee and Take My Life And Let It Be, was an extraordinarily gifted woman. During her lifetime she learned Latin, Hebrew, Greek, German, and Italian; she memorized the […]
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Posted Dec 14 2007
by Justin Huffman
Ruth was the great grandmother of King David. She is also one of only four women that are named by Matthew as being in the lineage of Christ (1:5). This distinct honor is bestowed upon her for at least two reasons, I believe: first, to recognize her as a person of great character […]
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