We live in a time of history that has confused everything about identity.
We see Christians leaving the Church, recanting their faith, and believing all manner of twisted philosophies (often subtle).
And, we can feel discouraged, tired, ready to throw in the towel in our own race. Life can sometimes look, feel, and *be* downright weighty, daunting, and disorienting.
That’s part of why we must become women of the Word, women who love theology, women who love prayer…*women who love God.* If we aren’t pursuing these things, we’ll be easily discouraged at best, and slowly compromised at worst.
We must live intentionally, especially as we seek to disciple the next generation of women…because both you and I *are* called to disciple daughters of the faith.
Starting Monday, I’ll be sending out the first edition of my monthly newsletter, The Life-Giving Woman.
My aim is to lift your eyes to your Creator, to consider with you what it means to be a life-giver, and how we can let our theology permeate our daily life. I hope you’ll be encouraged. What you receive in the newsletter won’t be posted publicly, so sign up if you don’t want to miss out on good conversation.
Now listen…I’m only 38. That’s young, and it means I don’t have it all figured out. I don’t know it all, and I feel quite the opposite—the older I get the less I feel like I know. I’m very much a work in process, with sin daily worked out of me.
Believe me when I say it’s easier for me to be convinced that I have no business putting my words out there for you to consider. I know enough of my sin and weakness to make me want to hibernate until I arrive. Then, maybe, I can share something of what I’ve learned.
Except that I’ll never arrive at that nebulous place of *arrival.* And neither will you. But, in order to make it to that place where we’ll stand before Jesus, we need each other.
So, if you want encouragement and you want to go a little deeper each month, sign up. I won’t spam you, and I hope to make it worth your while.
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