Godly Women Blog

The Fixer Gene

Written by Chant’a Collier

I tried to fix my loved ones’ problems until I finally realized it wasn’t working—and I was actually hurting my own relationship with God. Years ago, I remember reading an...

The Fatherless and Widow: What You Can Do to Help

Written by Lori Bryant

The previous post, “God’s Special Promises for the Fatherless and Widow,” described Lori Bryant’s experiences and God’s promises. In this post she addresses what others...

God’s Special Promises for the Fatherless and Widow

Written by Lori Bryant

For those of us who find ourselves in the category of the fatherless and widow, there are special blessings outlined in God’s Word. God is faithful, and we can take much comfort in the...

“I’m Thankful!” Are You Sure?

Written by Cathy Castillano

I found that true gratitude is related to true faith. The time on my computer reads 3:58 a.m., and my sleepy mind says my body clock is two minutes ahead of my alarm. But with only a couple...

Moving Day: An Unforgettable Lesson in Quality

Written by Nancy Diraison

It was moving day, when we needed everything to go right. What I learned that day taught me more than just what not to buy. It was a reminder to always use quality materials in my spiritual...

It’s Only a Matter of Time…

Written by Leslie M. Schwartz

Every day, emails fill our inboxes, laundry piles up and a million other tasks get lost in the minutiae. With an increasing pressure on achievement and accomplishment, it’s important to learn...

God’s Treasures

Written by Chant’a Collier

Treasured heirlooms can help us understand how God cherishes His people. Is there something that you truly value? Is there something that you have that you worry about loaning to others? In the...

In Times of Trial, Why We Need an Attitude of Gratitude

Written by Lori Bryant

Can we still have the right attitude toward God when everything is falling apart? It is easy to praise God when things are going well. What happens when things are not? Can we still praise God and...

Is There Life After the Death of a Loved One?

Written by Susan Scott Smith

I firmly believe my loved ones will live again. But sometimes I wonder how we, the survivors, can go on. In the past few years, something my mother-in-law used to say has popped into my mind...