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Rules for Being a Good Christian Woman

In case your mama or grandma didn’t teach you… I’ll step in as your friend for a minute.

But remember—above all, be the woman God created you to be.

Put God first! Before your parents, boyfriend, spouse, children. Period

Here are some things every woman should know:

Wear the lipstick. Even if it’s just to the grocery store… especially then. But don’t forget, true beauty comes from within.

Learn how to cook from scratch. Not everything should come from a box. Taking care of your home and others is a blessing.

Put on earrings. It instantly makes you feel more put together. Take care of yourself—you are God’s creation.

Good shoes can carry an entire outfit. You can wear something simple, but the right pair of shoes elevates everything.

Hairspray isn’t optional. It’s insurance. When you’re going out and in a humid state especially.

Chew your gum quietly. I love you, but we’re not out here chewing cud like a cow in a pasture. So chew with your mouth closed.

If you’re going to wear heels, learn how to walk in them. Confidence is in how you carry yourself—with grace and dignity. Don’t buy and wear 5 in heels if you look odd walking in them.

Wear a nude bra. It goes with everything and saves you from learning the hard way.

Know the time and place for low-cut clothing. You’re not a display case. Be classy, covered, and still beautiful. Honor your body. Not at family functions, or church. Capisci?

Diamonds, pearls, and gold are timeless and always a good investment.

If you can’t lose it… tan it. A little glow goes a long way.

Small, medium, large, 2X or 6X Love the body you’re in today. Care for it, respect it, and don’t tear it down.Work toward better health—not out of shame, but because you value the life God gave you.

Etiquette is free to learn, so learn it. Manners and kindness reflect your heart.

Always RSVP promptly. Respect people’s time and effort.

When invited to someone’s home, bring a small hostess gift. Thoughtfulness matters. If you bring flowers bring odd numbers as even numbers are for funerals.

Keep your cell phone out of sight during meals and conversations. Be present. Time with others is a gift. And it’s rude.

Receive compliments with a simple “thank you,” and don’t be afraid to give genuine compliments to others.

Make your bed every day. It sets the tone for everything else.

A messy home creates a messy mind. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but it should have order.

Keep your home ready. When someone stops by, you want to welcome them, not scramble.

Allow people to drop by. Not everything needs a phone call first. Back in the day, people just stopped in—if you were home, great, if not, they left. It wasn’t rude, it was friendly. And that’s what we need more of today. Let people feel welcome. Our home is open—just don’t come if you’re sick.

Plant a garden, or at least have some plants. It’s good to get your hands in the soil. There is something grounding and peaceful about it.

Raised gardens are best for outside more on that another day.

What you sow, you will reap. That goes for planting crops, houseplants, and life.

If you sow hate, cruelty, and disrespect, you will get that back—now or eventually. If you sow love, kindness, and respect, that is what will come back to you.

Always look before crossing a street or parking lot. Never assume a car will stop. Look left, right, and left again—and teach your kids the same.

Don’t think there is always time to mend relationships. Tomorrow is not promised.

Honor your mother and your grandmother. They are part of the reason you exist. This matters.

Don’t allow anyone to come between you and your mama , grandmother or your family. If it wasn’t for them you would not exist.

If you have issues with your mother, grow up and work to fix that relationship before it’s too late. Pray about it, and take the first step.

You only get one mama and one daddy. If they are still alive and you don’t know them well, make the effort now.

Ask yourself… are you creating division in your family, or bringing peace?

What you’ve been through may have shaped you, but it does not have to define you. Work through the hurt. Forgive. Rebuild. Don’t stay stuck reliving the past or burying it—heal from it. And don’t judge others. You don’t know what they’ve survived or what it took for them to keep going. Show grace, just as God shows grace to you.

Just because someone else is angry doesn’t mean you have to carry that same anger. Choose peace.

Don’t leave out people you love just because someone else doesn’t want them around. Stand up for what is right.

If someone in your family—boyfriend, spouse, or anyone—is intentionally keeping you from loved ones, from holidays, from connection… recognize it for what it is. That is not right. Set boundaries and stand firm.

Don’t ever let people bad mouth your family. Those are not your friends. And if it’s family keeping you away from family, be a woman and stand up for the ones you love who are being alienated and isolated.

Give to your church. Help your family when they are in need. Help the homeless, the needy, and battered women. Be a blessing where you can.

You don’t always have to shop for yourself. Save your money. Or do something good with it for someone who may need it and won’t ask.

You don’t have to give money to have friends. If that’s what it takes, they are not your friends.

Don’t be fake. You can’t claim happiness or success if you can’t show kindness—especially to your own family. God sees your heart.

And always be a good host. Open your home. Feed people well. Make them feel seen, comfortable, and cared for.

Because being a woman isn’t just about how you look…

It’s about how you carry yourself… and how people feel when they’re around you.

And most importantly… how you reflect God in your life.

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Embracing Motherhood: A Journey of Love and Grace

Do you ever sit back and wonder if you’re doing a good job as a mother? Trust me, you’re not alone. We’ve all said things we regret, made choices we wish we could change, and had days that left us questioning ourselves. But let’s take a moment to reflect on the extraordinary journey of motherhood, filled with love, challenges, and little victories.

Picture this: A mom, exhausted from a long day, she works part time or maybe she works full-time. She has kids that are involved in soccer and dance, so she’s the family taxi and she finally finds a quiet moment in her living room after catching up on the news.

Her kids are wrapping up their homework, and her husband is chatting with her about his day. As she glances at the clock and realizes it’s already 7:30 PM, fatigue washes over her. She thinks to herself, “Maybe I should just head to bed.” so she tells her husband and her children that she’s tired had a long day and she just wants to go up and go to bed. So everyone tells her good night gives her a hug and they go about what they’re doing.

She thinks but first, there are a few little things that demand her attention—things that often go unnoticed.

She heads into the kitchen, pulling food from the freezer for dinner tomorrow, packing lunches, and tidying up the mess she just made in the process. It’s a familiar routine, but one that takes effort and time. She preps the coffee for the morning, folds laundry from the dryer, and remembers that she needs to start another load.

Amidst this whirlwind of activity, she notices the dog’s bowl is empty—so she fills it up with water and food. Then, a gentle reminder pops into her mind: it’s her friend’s birthday tomorrow. She signs a card and quickly fills out permission slips for the kids’ school events. Just when she thinks she might finally unwind, her husband playfully reminds her, “Aren’t you supposed to be getting to bed?”

But her heart knows better. She’s putting in the late hours to ensure everything runs smoothly for her family. She heads upstairs, hangs up the freshly ironed uniforms, and checks in on her kids to make sure they’re tucked in tight. Finally, she settles down with her Bible for a moment of peace.

Just then, the call of duty beckons again—“Mom! Can you help me with my homework?” And off she goes, ready to assist. After helping her child finish up, she takes a deep breath and prepares to sleep while also remembering to take her medication and toss yet another load of laundry in the dryer. By now, her husband is tired and says well I think I’ll go to bed and he did . She chooses to read a few minutes of her Bible just because it’s now totally quiet and then she finally turns off the lights, ready to surrender to rest.

This beautiful chaos is a testament to the incredible women in our lives—moms, daughters, granddaughters sisters, cousins, aunts partners, and friends—who juggle countless responsibilities with grace. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a working mom, or someone who plays the role of a caregiver, your efforts are nothing short of amazing. Remember, women rock!

To the men out there, please take a moment to appreciate the remarkable women in your lives. Recognize the love and dedication they put into every detail, from folding laundry to planning family meals. Those small tasks may seem insignificant, but they’re a labor of love that deserves recognition.

For those women facing tougher battles—perhaps struggling in an abusive relationship or questioning their worth during a divorce—hear this: You are doing your best. Every decision comes from a place of love for yourself and your children, even if it’s not always obvious to others. Don’t let the opinions of others dim your shine. It’s their loss if they can’t see the incredible person you are.

So, give yourself some grace. Forgive yourself for not meeting every expectation, and show yourself the love and respect you so abundantly give to others. You deserve it!

Let’s lift each other up instead of tearing ourselves down. Take a moment to breathe, appreciate your journey, and recognize the strength within you. And don’t forget to say thank you to the women in your life it means more than you can imagine.

Remember, motherhood is not only about perfection; it’s about love, resilience, and the countless ways we care for one another. So here’s to all the amazing mothers out there, mom’s with children moms with pets mom’s of all kinds—keep shining, keep loving, and continue to embrace the beautiful journey of motherhood with kindness towards yourself. ❤️

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🌸 Happy Womens Day 🌸

In sisterhood, we stand tall and strong,
Bound together, where we belong.
On this day, our spirits soar,
March 8th, as we explore.

United as one, in every way,
Embracing each step, come what may.
When one stumbles, we extend our hand,
Lifting each other, helping us to stand.

In times of doubt, we’ll be the voice,
Celebrating each other, our ultimate choice.
For beauty resides in our unity,
In every triumph, in every plea.

No room for judgment, no space for strife,
We champion each other, in this journey of life.
Through highs and lows, we persist and thrive,
For we are women, strong and alive.

So let’s embrace our power, let it shine,
In solidarity, our souls entwine.
For together we rise, hand in hand,
Forever sisters, together we’ll stand.

Posted in Blessed, Faith, God, gratitude, Joy, Life

Take the Glow Up Challenge

A glow up challenge for women or men is a personal transformation journey focused on various aspects of one’s life to feel more confident, empowered, and overall radiant. It typically involves setting goals in areas such as physical health, skincare, fashion, self-care, mental well-being, and personal growth. Participants may engage in activities such as regular exercise, adopting a skincare routine, updating their wardrobe, practicing self-love and mindfulness, learning new skills, and pursuing personal development objectives. The glow up challenge is about investing in oneself, embracing positive changes, and ultimately achieving a more vibrant and fulfilled lifestyle.

“Dear God, as we embark on this glow up challenge, guide us in our personal transformation journey. Grant us strength and motivation to focus on enhancing various aspects of our lives, including physical fitness, grooming, spiritual mental health, and career development. May we find confidence and self-esteem in the positive changes we make, and may we always strive for a more fulfilling and confident lifestyle. As we get closer to you in the word also.

Amen.”

Posted in Bible, Faith, joyful-echoes, Ministry

Women Preaching

“Women have been preaching the gospel for centuries, despite some churches and denominations continuing to deny them the opportunity to do so. This viewpoint is misguided, as demonstrated by the many strong, capable women mentioned in the Bible who played important roles in shaping the course of events.

Deborah, Esther, and Mary are just a few examples of the female leaders who contributed significantly to the Christian faith. To deny women the opportunity to preach is to ignore their valuable contributions and the lessons of the Bible.

Ultimately, it is up to individual churches to decide whether or not to allow women to preach, but it is important to recognize that women have always been an integral part of the Christian faith. The full diversity of Christian leadership should be embraced in order to fully live out the teachings of Christ and share his message of love and hope with the world.”