Class parties in the spring always mean Tuesday Mornings are coming to an end--for a few months at least. And though it's always a little bittersweet to say goodbye, we won't leave you hanging. Join us here on the blog each Thursday to hear from familiar voices from our Equip Her ministry. Also check here …
Boldly Different
By Sheryl Murray I got a call from my son Andrew in the summer of 2006 to discuss his upcoming wedding. “Hey,” he said, “Laura and I were thinking it might be good to have you and her parents meet each other before the wedding in November. Why don’t we meet in St. Louis over …
Our Hearts Ache
By Carey Helmink “We live in such a way that no one will stumble because of us, and no one will find fault with our ministry. In everything we do, we show that we are true ministers of God. We patiently endure troubles and hardships and calamities of every kind. We have been beaten, been …
A Helping Hand
My husband and I had our Spring Break early this year. (We can do that since we’re empty nesters.) So two weeks ago found us on the side of a mountain taking what was supposed to be an easy morning walk. Neither of us knew what we were getting ourselves into when we started our …
Seated at His Side
By Ashley Synowicki EPH 2:4-10 But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved—and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ …
Good vs. Great
By Kaycia Rajala Think about your life right now. What in your schedule is bringing you joy? What is bringing you closer to Jesus? Do you have commitments that drain your joy? Take a moment to consider. Most of us probably have a few commitments/things in our life we'd be blessed to get rid of …
How Deep the Father’s Love
By Carey Helmink The heels of Valentine’s Day and the beginning of the season of lent is a good time to think about love. If you have been married for any length of time, you know love is much more than a feeling. I have heard people say they would die for their children or …
Writing Words of Influence
Our theme for this semester in Equip Her is "bold words." While it often takes a lot of courage to share our spoken words, I've found sharing my written words can be equally as daunting. This past Tuesday Morning, I was privileged to interview a few of our newest writers to the blog. Jeanne Johnson …
A Different Kind of Bold
By Gail Peo I’m here today to share how God’s Word has made me a woman of boldness. I began my life in the 1960's in a small town in Nebraska. I was #6 in a family of 9. We lived in a 2-bedroom house that also had three dormer bedrooms upstairs. AND, we had …
Reminded to Think
By Carey Helmink Several years ago, I shared this same scripture. Maybe some of you can read the bible through in a year, but it takes me 2-3 years, and so I have just rolled around to this passage again. It always stops me in my tracks. And I've spent a lot of time thinking …
