We continued our series of "God-stories" this week with this contribution from Kathy Anderson where she shared her experience of God's great faithfulness. My late mother-in-law loved the color blue. As a result, my father-in-law would be sure to plant as many blue flowers as possible in their backyard garden. Growing up in south Texas, …
God Is Love
In our worship time this week, we began a series of "God-stories" from some of the women of Titus. Today Victoria Oaks shared her experience of God's scandalous love and grace. One of my prayers I began praying at the beginning of this year was for God to make me strong and courageous. I have …
Worship through Prayer
The Titus Women mission statement is "to equip every woman through worship, Bible study and prayer." During our opening worship this week our Prayer Coordinator, Jill Trucke, took us through a passage of scripture, showing us how to use all three elements. Take a moment to watch this video, then consider these lessons from Psalm 42. …
Our Witness Post
My road to freedom has involved walking with God. I mean literally walking WITH God along a road near my house—just me and God along Apple Road. As I walk, I usually take verse cards with me. I pray . . . I cry . . . I talk. Colossians 2:6-7 is written on one …
Worship Everywhere
You might be interested to know that worship really comes as naturally to our spirits as breathing comes to our bodies. You were made to worship—to ascribe worth to something. In fact, you are probably worshipping something or someone right now. The challenge comes in focusing our worship on the only object deserving of it—God. …
Prepare Our Hearts
(From our Worship Team Leader, Laura Dilworth) We start our Titus mornings with worship . . . celebrating and praising God. It's also time to prepare our hearts to hear God speak. Why do we need to do this? Because we all have many things on our minds. Whether you're a young mom with kids …
Resting in God’s Presence
Today we hear from Marlys Burgett, Directer of Women’s Ministries at Lincoln Berean. These are the thoughts she shared with us this week. I’m taking the Jonah study this semester, along with manyof you. I love the title “navigating a life interrupted.” For those who are not in the class, it’s about learning to view …
But GOD . . .
It’s a delight to hear from one of our Titus Women teachers, Laurie Hovendick. These are the thoughts she shared with us this week: Heb. 13:5b: For He, God, Himself has said, I will not in any way fail you, nor give you up, nor leave you without support. I will not, I will not, …
God’s Daughter
Today’s blog is based on the story of two people Jesus healed. Before you read on, you may want to stop by Mark 5:21-43 and read it. http://www.biblestudytools.com/nas/mark/passage.aspx?q=mark+5:21-43 I plan to spend a chunk of eternity meeting some of these characters we read about in the Bible. And the very first thing I want to ask …
His Shocking Love
We’ve seen many messages from the world this Valentine season about love. The world says “I Love You” in many ways—with chocolates and cards, maybe even flowers and a candle- lit dinner; not to mention, lingerie and sex. How does that compare to the way God says, “I Love You”? I’ve noticed that the love …
