Woven Women: Storm Watching
Storms are beautiful movements that take us through highs and lows, teaching us sweet and painful notes that our ears have never heard.
Storms are beautiful movements that take us through highs and lows, teaching us sweet and painful notes that our ears have never heard.
”I used to do important work in a law firm. I used to make decent money. I used to have big conversations with adults about law and politics and life. Today, I’m doing laundry; a never-ending pile of laundry.”
Which camp do you find yourself in: "Camp Clay" or "Camp Concrete"? Woven Women's Deb Knowles thinks we are both. We are hybrids!
Shannon Baker, the director of communications for the Baptist Resource Network, believes believers' lives are not as impactful until they have experienced death.... and resurrection.
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?
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.
The Hebrew word for sisters is “Achiot,” defined as “protectors that bond and impress.” This description captures what Debbie Knowles has experienced throughout the body of Christ--from Pittsburgh to Philly and beyond.
For all this time she believed the diary to be the greatest treasure that the box contained, but she was wrong.