Send us a text What do we do with those uncomfortable Bible stories when children are listening? You know the ones—David's affair with Bathsheba, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, or pretty much the entire book of Judges. As parents and Sunday School teachers, our instinct might be to skip these passages altogether, saving them for when kids are "old enough." But could this well-meaning approach actually deprive children of crucial spiritual understanding? After a Holy Spirit moment tha...
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Send us a text What do we do with those uncomfortable Bible stories when children are listening? You know the ones—David's affair with Bathsheba, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, or pretty much the entire book of Judges. As parents and Sunday School teachers, our instinct might be to skip these passages altogether, saving them for when kids are "old enough." But could this well-meaning approach actually deprive children of crucial spiritual understanding? After a Holy Spirit moment tha...
Connecting the Dots: Messianic Prophecy from Old to New Testament (Episode 6)
Proverbs 31 Wannabe
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2 years ago
Connecting the Dots: Messianic Prophecy from Old to New Testament (Episode 6)
Send us a text Welcome to Proverbs 31 Wannabe where Alexis Heaslip, a stay at home mother of two and follower of Jesus, shares her personal walk with Christ. Her goal is to help women explore the Bible and walk with Jesus by being a Proverbs 31 Wannabe woman of faith. We are so excited to announce that we have JUST RELEASED our first ever Bible study! Our Suffering Servant: A Six Week Study in Isaiah 53 is now available for purchase on Amazon. Purchase Here: https://www.amazon.c...
Proverbs 31 Wannabe
Send us a text What do we do with those uncomfortable Bible stories when children are listening? You know the ones—David's affair with Bathsheba, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, or pretty much the entire book of Judges. As parents and Sunday School teachers, our instinct might be to skip these passages altogether, saving them for when kids are "old enough." But could this well-meaning approach actually deprive children of crucial spiritual understanding? After a Holy Spirit moment tha...