15 writers from the Blogger Voices Network is coming together to bring you the Walking with God Online Event to help strengthen your faith.
Do you remember the childhood saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me?” Nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is, words do hurt. They can wound, bruise, and inflict great harm on the unassuming victims of a razor-sharp tongue. Once in the second grade I was […]
Discover a greater freedom in Christ with the Blogger Voices Network's latest online event: What Freedom in Christ Looks Like. Oct 7-25 #FruitOfFreedom
Discover a greater freedom in Christ with the Blogger Voices Network's latest online event: What Freedom in Christ Looks Like. Oct 7-25 #FruitOfFreedom
15 writers from the Blogger Voices Network is coming together to bring you the Walking with God Online Event to help strengthen your faith.
The heart and foundation of the Blogger Voices Network is that we would together “with one voice glorify God” (Romans 15:5-7). We practice contentment, keep our blog as an offering for God’s glory, and not allow comparison to divide us through the mission of the Network. Female Christian faith bloggers may join.
15 writers from the Blogger Voices Network is coming together to bring you the Walking with God Online Event to help strengthen your faith.
How do we follow Jesus? We look for the signs! Our job is to discern what is distracting us and focus on the voice of God.
Use this chocolate sauce Bible Lesson to teach about sin and salvation. Pour a little into your hand. It's sticky, it spreads, and it's like sin.
In this King David object lesson, children learn that God sees their hearts and they decide what they want Him to see.
Do you sometimes wonder what God is doing when a door seems to close? Here’s how to thrive in Christ when God closes a door.
When is good enough good enough? While we should always hone our writing craft, we don't need to cripple ourselves with perfection. Learn how to use two free tools to make sure your grammar leaves a good impression. #grammar #oxfordcomma #blogger #craft #write28days
If you are a new blogger, you have probably found out that the learning curve can be a bit steep at times. There are so many choices available to us, and to be honest, blogging has grown a lot over the past few years. Out of all the lessons that a new blogger will learn, […]
Looking for resources to help you grow in your walk with God and deepen you faith? These amazing resources for Christian women are just what you need!
FEAR. In this Object Lesson, use a simple science experiment to help children understand that God is with us wherever we go.
It seems as if creatives have a rough time with self-care. After all, when the muse arrives, we can't put her off...or can we? Check out these self-care tips for creatives. #selfcare #creative #artist #writer #blogger #metamorphosis
You are being molded in the Potter's hands and in the Refiner's Fire to be a work of art formed by God Himself. Learn how God carefully molds you!
In this installment of Granny Geek's Guide to Pinterest, you'll learn about manual pinning and how it can help you bring readers to your blog with a daily investment of about 10 minutes.
Step inside the Inner Court and explore what this section of the tabernacle held, who ministered here and the parallels we see to our walk as Christians
Looking for a blogging challenge to chase away the mid-winter blues? Check out the #write28days challenge! Are you in? #blogger #writer #challenge #writerslife #amwriting
Do you have fear? We all do. But feeling fear on occasion and having a spirit of fear are different. Learn how you can be overcoming the spirit of fear today!
There are times we ask for something small when God wants to bless us with something great. Use this object lesson to teach children Acts 3.
Have you ever been desperate to hear God’s voice? You know, when it’s like you have to hear from God—now! Here’s how to pray.
Use this Acts 8 Bible lesson about a sorcerer and an Ethiopian to explore the idea of experiencing God and total heart change.
Use this Bible lesson to teach that when God gives them a task to do, it is better to obey Him, than to listen to discouraging people.
Outside the Box: 61 Unique Hospitality Ideas. Fun, inexpensive, and simple ideas to build community, offer hospitality, and cultivate deep friendships.
As a new Christian woman blogger, it is easy to feel like a little fish in a big pond. Learn how to avoid the comparison trap and grow your blog!
Use this Elisha and the Widow lesson to encourage children to watch for people who need help, especially those who are most vulnerable.
Do we ask God for things in prayer because we want to be comfortable? or because we truly want Him to be glorified? Explore this question with children as you discuss this feeding the 5,000 object lesson.
Both Jesus and Paul called the Jewish leaders white-washed tombs, or walls. Use fire snakes and Acts 23 to discuss Paul's trials.
Old Age is certainly not for the faint of heart! There is, in fact, something quite unsettling about realizing we have either reached that season of life or ...
Learning how to be still in God every day is an ongoing lesson. Join us in this free 40-day fast and devotional series.
Use this free customizable and printable exit survey to gather valuable feedback from participants at your women's retreats!
Do you struggle with distractions? Learn some valuable lessons on overcoming distractions from Nehemiah – an example of dedication and focus.
Use a whisk in this children's sermon about Jonah to teach children about repentance and how God is just and merciful.
This Bible Timeline Lesson on Jesus as a Child includes three main things that happened during Jesus’ childhood.
Use the parable of the sheep and the goate to teach the importance of couteousness, another trait of godliness. {Growing in Godliness Series}
The cycle of sin. This Book of Judges Object Lesson explains the cycle of sin and compares the Israelites' cycle with our own.
Use Jesus' mission to teach the importance of work ethic and being on mission, both are traits of godliness. {Growing in Godliness Series}
Jealousy is a green monster. Helping our children understand why jealousy is harmful is a step in the right direction. {Growing in Godliness Series}