Woven Women Good Reads: ‘When To Walk Away, Finding Freedom From Toxic People’ by Gary Thomas
Akiko Sachs, wife of Pastor Ken Sachs of God's Field Church in Ambridge, Pa., reviews “When To Walk Away, Finding Freedom From Toxic People” by Gary Thomas.
Woven Women: Abiding Through the Unthinkable
When your biggest worries become your reality, what do you do? When you are walking through a painful season, how do you keep moving?
Woven Women Good Reads: ‘Good Boundaries and Goodbyes’ by Lysa Terkeurst
Woven Women's Mary Landis reviews 'Good Boundaries and Goodbyes' by Lysa Terkeurst, who shares from her personal experience in setting boundaries with friends and with her now ex-husband. She also gives specific examples of what to say to set a boundary and how to respond well in difficult situations and when others do not respond well to a boundary we have set.
Woven Women: Be Still
Licensed professional counselor Doreen Weiss knows God's Word says to "Be still and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10). But what does that really mean?
Woven Women: Unexpected Gifts
The One despised and rejected by mankind brought the cure for sin in His finished work. He came, a promised answer from the hand of God, in the most unannounced and unexpected form, a baby born to a poor family.
June 2023 Top Five
The Baptist Resource Network's Lori Zeppuhar shares the top five resources and opportunities for June 2023.
Woven Women: Jesus in All Seasons
No matter what season you may find yourself in… alive and active, fruitful, alone, dormant, still, fearful, grieving, or overwhelmed, know that you are not alone, shares Nicole Drayer, wife of Pastor Greg Drayer at Rolling Hills Baptist Church in Verona, Pennsylvania. Jesus is with you right where you are.
Woven Women: Seasons of Suffering
Addiction. Loss. Disease. Poverty. Mental illness. Violence. In the harsh reality of it, we remind ourselves that God is still on the throne.
Woven Women Good Reads: ‘The Whole Woman,’ edited by Kristin L. Kellen and Julia B. Higgins
BRN Woven Women Ministry Consultant Mary Landis reviews The Whole Woman, edited by Kristin L. Kellen and Julia B. Higgins, which explores ministering to a woman’s heart, soul, mind and strength.