Godly Women Blog

To Serve and to Be Served

Written by Barbara Lee

All our lives we are taught to help other people. But if everyone had the attitude of wanting to help others, who would there be to help? Here’s what we learned through my mom’s...

The True Power of a Godly Woman

Written by Ella Mae Tyrkalo

It’s not unusual to find women at the helm of leading companies and governments. Do you ever feel your contribution as a wife and mother just can’t measure up? Women in our modern...

Mission Impossible? Not With God!

Written by Sara Hawk

Secret agents and spy thrillers are nothing compared to the impossible mission God has given us. But He’s also giving us everything we need to beat the odds. After watching the most recent...

New Clothes for a New Day

Written by Chant’a Collier

This evil world can rub off on us and soil our spiritual clothing. Here’s what I’m learning about cleaning up and trying to stay clean before God. I laughed to myself when I read this:...

What Does It Mean to Visit the Poor?

Written by Susan Herrmann

Sometimes a literal reading of a word in the Bible can limit our understanding of a deeper concept. Sometimes we can read over clear statements in the Scriptures—statements that should...

20 Things I Most Admire and Appreciate About God, My Father

Written by Karen Meeker

My father died decades ago, and I still miss him. But on Father’s Day I’m very grateful for my Heavenly Father and His continuing love. As a young girl, I loved the feel of my...

God Wouldn’t Let That Happen to Me, Would He?

Written by Barbara Lee

I was sure that God wouldn’t let it happen to me. But I learned that I was missing a very important point. I had just had my nine-year anniversary with the company I was working for. My life...

Reading the Bible: A Daunting Task?

Written by Karen Meeker

The Bible is an amazing book—not an easy one, but one well worth the effort. Here are some approaches for gaining more from God’s Word. So many Bibles have been printed that no one is...

Remembering the Joplin Tornado

Written by Rhonda Waddle

As the first anniversary of the Joplin tornado comes, I reflect on the terrible disaster and the powerful lessons it taught me. “Rhonda, there was a tornado! The house is destroyed....