The Proverbs 31 woman was a wife, mother and business woman. It’s important to remember those three aspects - all knitted into one.
Today women struggle to manage all their various roles and the many hats they wear, daughter, sister, auntie, wife, mother, friend, lover, worker, nurse, house duties and so on. Just where [...]
I hope you’ve seen my Proverbs 31 Woman presentation set to music? I have it linked on the site here or you can see it at youtube.
I had an interesting comment placed at youtube which basically said the writer felt that the Proverbs 31 verses were not positive but saying that women were servants.
This morning [...]
This was shared on a forum I belong to and I asked permission to bring it here.
Today is my day for the devotional and I want to share something that Celiabeth said to me the other afternoon. Remember, she is our youngest grandchild and has just turned four years old. At the time [...]
and faithful instruction is on her tongue Prov 31:26
It’s not always easy to know what the right thing to do or say is.
I manage a forum of over 1,000 people, mainly women, in the Virtual Assistant industry. The forum is many years old but in recent years I’ve felt the need to bring on board [...]
Proverbs 31:20
She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy.
There’s a man I see shuffling along in the local shopping strip almost every day. He walks with head bowed and usually has a bunch of books and a bible under his arm. He rarely looks up at anyone.
Many months ago [...]
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It's wonderful to see you here. I haven't written my book yet but I feel as though I'm in the right place to get some tips. I've started recording material so I'm heading in the right direction. Writing has always been a bit of a challenge. I have to say speaking comes so much more easily. I'm determined though so I'm sure I'll get there.
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