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Month: June 2026

The TPUSA Women’s Leadership Summit

The TPUSA Women’s Leadership Summit

Last weekend, TPUSA held a Women’s Leadership Summit in San Antonio, Texas. I shared this on X the other day: “TPUSA used to be run by men, mostly Charlie Kirk. Now, it’s run by women. They just had their Women’s Leadership Summit. This isn’t good and not God’s plan for women who claim the name of Christ.” Then, I added a picture of one of the women speaking at this conference. One woman, who had attended the conference, criticized me…

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My Fishing Hole

My Fishing Hole

There were five different women I was able to speak truth to this week. I love it when God puts women into my life! I took a few of my grandchildren to the park down our street three times this past week, and each time I found a young woman to speak truth to. I guess I will call the park my “fishing hole!” The first one had two young children and was pregnant with her third. Her husband is…

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My Action on Social Media Recently!

My Action on Social Media Recently!

This post is for those who don’t read my writings on social media! The comment section is open for those of you who would like to discuss anything. Does anyone even read blogs anymore? I do!   Beth Moore: “You have beaten the drum loudly about what women in SBC churches cannot do. So, what CAN they do? Clarity here is essential. What is a woman to do who has been gifted BY GOD to teach the Bible, especially if…

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A Christian Marriage by One of the Greatest Preachers Ever!

A Christian Marriage by One of the Greatest Preachers Ever!

Saint John Chrysostom (c. 347–407 AD) was a prominent early Church Father, Archbishop of Constantinople, and one of the greatest preachers in Christian history. An appreciation of the mutual need that man and wife have for each other can serve to resolve and strengthen love and harmony between spouses. “God divided the activities of our lives into two areas, public and domestic. Wives were entrusted with the household, and men were given civic duties, in commerce, in the courts, in…

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