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1. She holds incredible strength. She can withstand a crisis and forge forward on her path with relentless endurance. She can face barriers and burdens in her life with tenacity and grace. This fortitude is often anchored in her faith because we all know when we fall, we land on our knees. She is a warrior. A fighter. And Perseverance is her name.
- How The Power of Prayer Saved Me
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- Leaving a Trail
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- You Are Not Your Husband's Holy Spirit
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- Friendship
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- Faith
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- How The Power of Prayer Saved Me
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- Habit #1: She Is A God-defined Girl
- Habit #2: She Prays Like It Matters
- Habit #3: She Searches For Truth
- Habit #4: She Looks For Lies
- Habit #5: She Says No to Evil
- Habit #6: She Says Yes to Righteousness
- Habit #7: She Does Hard Things
- So There You Have It!
It’s time we, as Christian girls and women, got a little fire in our bones for the things that truly matter. The things that matter to God. We serve a mighty King who is passionate about things like truth, life, marriage, purity, holiness, womanhood, manhood, and much more. With attitudes of reverence, respect, and humility, we should be on the fro...
She doesn’t allow the culture to define her worth, identity and value as a girl. She looks to God’s word for truth (Psalm 119:1-8). She understands that she is made in His image and handcrafted to look exactly the way she does. She looks to God’s word for answers about her design and purpose as a female. She embraces God’s good design for gender ro...
Girls who are strong for Christ become strong by realizing how absolutely weak they are. They understand that without Christ’s help, they are doomed to failure. Rather than getting caught up in the battles of the “flesh,” these girls take the battle to the Lord in prayer (Colossians 4:2). They get on their knees and pray like it really matters. The...
This habit is crucial. Rather than “hoping” to make the right decisions in life, this girl searches for God’s truths (Proverbs 2:3-5). She is on a constant treasure hunt for God’s design and purpose in her life. Whether it’s guys, romance, her future plans, or how to love her siblings, she scours God’s Word for answers to her questions. She reads s...
Not only does a brave, strong, and courageous girl search for truth, she is also on the constant lookout for lies. She knows that her three greatest enemies are her flesh, the world, and the devil (1 Peter 5:8, James 1:14-15), so she keeps a careful watch for lies. She doesn’t blindly engage in entertainment, but rather carefully examines the conte...
A strong girl knows the danger of flirting with temptation and does all she can to avoid it and fight it. She knows how evil and seductive our world is, so she prepares ahead of time for the battle (Galatians 5:17). She doesn’t rely on her own strength but stays plugged into the source of strength (Christ) by building a daily relationship with Him....
This girl loves God’s heart for righteousness and holiness and strives to live according to His word (1 Peter 1:16). She understands that being holy means being “set-apart” from the culture. Rather than following the popular trends and worldviews of the day, she chooses to put her hope and trust in the Word of God. She prays and asks God to make he...
The final habit of a brave, strong, and courageous girl is clearly seen through her actions. She isn’t afraid to do hard things for the sake of Christ. Whether it’s sharing the gospel with someone, leading a girl’s Bible study, mentoring a younger girl, getting involved in the pro-life movement, ministering to her own family, or many other things, ...
7 habits of string and brave Christian women. I pray you’ll join the ranks of passionate women living all-out for Christ in our generation. Becoming this type of woman is a life-long pursuit (I’m still on the journey!), but it’s one that will end with our Savior telling us, “Well done, my good and faithful servant” (Matthew 25:23). And there’s no b...
- The fear of the Lord. A good woman fears God and seeks him first before everything else. After all, Matthew 6:33-34 tells us that once you seek the kingdom of God, He will add everything else to you.
- A quiet spirit. If there’s one thing to be learned from 1 Peter 3:3-5, it’s that it’s more important for a woman to have a quiet spirit than it is for them to have outward beauty.
- Humility. Humility is an important quality in Christianity, for both men and women. In fact, the word of God is full of humble characters who were blessed because of it.
- Submission to their own husbands. One of the biggest characteristics of godly women is that they are submissive to their own husbands. As Ephesians 5:22-24 reminds us, the husband is the head of the wife just like Christ Jesus is the head of the church.
Aug 10, 2017 · What does it mean to be women of full and fierce faith? How do we trust God, relying on His wisdom and strength, rather than our own? Let’s look at a passage from Hebrews to learn:
May 5, 2016 · A Christian woman has the opportunity to be one of the greatest influencers on earth. The striking beauty of her spirit may win the soul of her unbelieving husband. Her adherence to God’s design in marriage can proclaim the glory of the gospel.
Dec 4, 2023 · Want to grow in the faith and become a strong woman of God? Check out these amazing tips! Here are 15 ways to become a strong woman of God!
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Aug 27, 2024 · Here are some earmarks of a woman who carries God’s glory: Most importantly, she lives by faith! For me, marriage, child rearing, and home educating is a faith venture.