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Navigating Spiritual Identity Beyond Labels
A group of Christian women feel isolated, caught between conservative and progressive beliefs, facing criticism from both sides. Their journey to find belonging hinges on Jesus, who models love and authenticity. Embracing their unique faith, these women can find strength in their identity in Christ, transcending societal labels and expectations. Read more
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Redefining Women’s Faith Practices
Many women today navigate their faith outside traditional Christian norms, feeling excluded yet longing for authenticity and connection. Spirituality can be woven into daily life through prayer, journaling, and art. Building inclusive communities fosters vulnerability and growth, encouraging women to explore their faith and create welcoming spaces for all. Read more
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The Power of Being the ‘Wrong’ Person
Alice Cooper acknowledges his Christian faith and the idea that God uses imperfect individuals for His purpose. The author reflects on personal insecurities and doubts about being chosen by God, emphasizing that everyone has flaws, yet these imperfections make their testimonies powerful. Ultimately, God’s grace allows the “wrong people” to lead others to Christ. Read more
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Why Christians Can Complain About Work
The author argues against the notion that Christians should endure difficult work situations without complaint. Citing Biblical figures Moses and David, the piece emphasizes that it’s acceptable to voice concerns and seek justice in the workplace. Complaining can be constructive when paired with a search for solutions, fostering a healthier work environment. Read more
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Healthy Habits Inspired by 1950s Housewives
By Briana Bass, Christian Romance Author, Devotional Writer & Certified Professional Coach If you missed part one, be sure to go back and read it! Mid-century America was an interesting period in history. Though we speak of the 1950s as a time of prosperity, the decade actually began with food shortages as both the nation… Read more
Welcome to Proverbs and Pearls!
Life as a young Christian woman can be hard. Sometimes it feels like you don’t fit in with the rest of the world.
My friend, that’s the whole point! Following Jesus is supposed to be countercultural. It’s supposed to be radical. Most of all, it’s supposed to be full of love.
No matter where you come from or where you are on your faith journey, I hope you will leave here knowing you are loved beyond measure by the One who created you to be your authentic, beautiful self!