I’ve been pondering, lately, whether one can place too much emphasis on Bible study. My first thoughts were “no way”! But as I considered this for a while, I realized the answer could be a resounding yes as well...
Tag: the Word
(UN)ASHAMED: Come Back to the Table
Do you ever feel guilty when you haven’t spent time reading the Bible? Have you ever started a reading plan and in a few short days or weeks got so far behind you quit?
I AM… Enough
I was saved when I was very young, and I had a limited understanding of the gospel and who God really was. It was in my twenties when someone asked me if I wanted to really know God...
The Power of Colorful Words
God entrusted us with words- what picture are you painting with yours?
Strength to Stand: Holly Dyer
Life has taken on somewhat of a new meaning to me this week. As I join with my church family to pray for a miracle for our friend and dear sister in the Lord, Stephanie, the fragility of life has been fresh on my mind…
Faith That Endures
2016 was an incredible year for the women at Heritage!! Thirty women committed to reading through the Bible in a year. Fifty-four women participated in “Write the Word”, writing out verses and chapters of the Bible, on a daily and weekly basis. One-hundred-and-forty women have joined Bible studies...
Let’s Dig In: Kathy Johnston
It’s a life changing and powerful thing to read through God’s word, beginning to end. I’ve done it a few times in my life, but this time was different for me...
Let’s Dig In: Stefanie McGowan
What sets your soul on fire? No, seriously, I've been thinking about this question a lot lately and I'm curious to know... What makes your heart come alive? You know... PASSION! Real passion...
Let’s Dig In: Randi Peck
We can, of course, hunt for any given Biblical topic easily, through a word search. But in order for these themes to truly raise off the pages and come to life in our hearts, we have to diligently work at peeling back the layers of truth. We can do this by...
Let’s Dig In: Monisa Victrum
I am totally guilty of using the accessibility of technology to communicate with people when I should speak with them face-to-face. Most of the time, this goes pretty well, but more recently, I’ve found that things I have written present questions of, “Are you upset with me? You sound angry.”...