Ruth & Rahab: When God Redeems the Outsider
Some women in the Bible entered the story with status, lineage, or influence. Ruth and Rahab were not those women. They were outsiders; women on the fringes, living in cultures far from Israel, carrying stories that didn’t look holy, polished, or impressive. And yet God took both of them; a former prostitute from Jericho and a widowed Moabite woman, and wove their lives into the most important genealogy in Scripture:
The family line of Jesus Himself.
Their stories remind every woman who has ever felt disqualified, overlooked, unworthy, or “too far gone”:
God doesn’t pull from the elite. He redeems from the margins.
Let’s look at how these two unlikely women, separated by decades but united in destiny, reveal…
The Shepherds Were the First Sermon
“And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.” — Luke 2:8
Before Jesus ever preached a message, God preached one for Him. Not from a pulpit. Not in a temple. Not to the powerful or the polished. God’s first announcement of the Savior’s birth was delivered to…
Peace Was Born, Even If Your Life Still Feels Chaotic
“For to us a child is born… and He shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” — Isaiah 9:6
When we think of peace, we often picture quiet. Stillness. Resolution. Everything finally settling into place. But the night Jesus was born was…
It’s His Birthday & He Came for the Tired, the Worn, & the Weary
Christmas is His birthday. And the way He entered the world tells us everything we need to know about why He came.
Jesus did not arrive in celebration halls or royal chambers. There was no crowd waiting to applaud Him, no comfort prepared in advance. He came quietly. Humbly. Wrapped in cloth and laid in a manger, born into a world already heavy with waiting, brokenness, and longing…
Jesus Didn’t Ask for a Throne, He Asked for Your Heart
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” — Matthew 6:21
It’s easy to imagine that if Jesus were really King, He would have demanded a throne. Power. Authority. Recognition. A place that matched His worth.
But Christmas tells us something unexpected. Jesus didn’t come asking to rule from a seat of power. He came asking to dwell in hearts.
From the very beginning, His life made this clear. He was born without status, raised without privilege, and lived without chasing influence. Not because He lacked authority, but because His Kingdom works differently…
Lust, Purity, and the Battle for Your Mind: A Women’s Conversation
This is one of those conversations that rarely happens honestly, especially among women. We talk about lust like it’s a men’s issue. We talk about purity like it’s a teenage issue. And we talk about self-control like it’s a willpower issue. But Scripture treats lust as something much deeper:
A battle for the mind, the heart, and the imagination.
So let’s talk about it…

