I was a Bible Study leader for years and we did all the Beth Moore and Priscilla Shirer, etc. studies. It wasn't until Covid hit and on-campus meetings ceased that I started just studying for myself and found channels like Mike Winger, Justin Peters, Fighting of Faith, etc that taught me discernment. It's like my eyes were opened and I realized how "fluffy" these Bible "studies" were. I put quotation marks there because they ALL begin with a whole bunch of personal stories, followed by emotional reactions to the Scripture that is SPRINKLED in and end with a "how do you feel about all this?" Anyway, I've learned to set those books aside and just read the Word for myself, keeping commentaries and such to a minimum (they totally have their place), but just reading the Word for what It is, IN CONTEXT.
@AV1611-NY8 ай бұрын
I wish I could go to just one Bible study😢
@kim-pm8gi6 ай бұрын
Beth Moore??? 😂 there's your clue😂😂😂
@Himmiefan2 ай бұрын
Mike Winger is perfect example of narcissistic men in the church.
@sherrybroers64592 жыл бұрын
Yes!! “Me-ology” instead of theology is a HUGE problem!
@ltilley73432 жыл бұрын
Amen! I'm finding it discouraging because not only do I enjoy studying God's word, but I like discussing it with others and having the "iron sharpens iron" type fellowship of other sisters.
@mazinheatwole19072 жыл бұрын
Both "me-ology" and "theology" are a problem. What is needed is straight up Logos, from The Beginning to The End.
@promeesings65632 жыл бұрын
😂 Me-ology!
@rebeckyjohnson12 жыл бұрын
I learn so much from you!!! You have no idea what a blessing you are to others. ❤️
@johntobey15588 ай бұрын
What Seminary is she enrolled in so I can encourage the young people in our church to stay, very, very far away from it.
@LilyGrace19902 жыл бұрын
I also think we need to deemphasize the whole marriage/kids aspect of women's bible studies. They have no idea what to do with single women and as someone who is a highly intellectual Christian, I'm not interested in hearing about how I can apply this passage to a marriage I'm not in or teach it to kids I don't have. Complementarian circles in particular are guilty of this and we need to do better. It often feels like women aren't taken as seriously. We really need more women in seminary to teach other women and to give both men and women a unique perspective that's often missing in male-only leadership.
@homesteadgal414310 ай бұрын
I am married and had children and the women's Bible studies are over-the-top for me. The devotional books, the in person circles, prayer groups that are comprised of only women are much too me-ology and emotional. The issues center around personal problems, and not theological learnings. I have found that even published books that center on women have an obvious bias towards victimhood. Like you said, we can do better.
@Himmiefan2 ай бұрын
Amen!
@LaurenceI-ne7slАй бұрын
I agree. Sometimes that's true for men's groups as well. I was in a men's 12 stop Christian group and the male leader briefly talked about what he and his wife did on vacation - while there were single men in the group. Really inappropriate.
@HeartFilledHomemaking2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for this video and FINALLY speaking the words that NEED to be said OUT LOUD! There are so many women that are being led astray and who are using bible studies as social events to meet other women instead of understanding that these studies are opportunities to get to know JESUS. I'm so tired of feeling like I'm being judged because I don't want to participate in their "Social gatherings"
@spunkycat61442 жыл бұрын
AMEN!!
@debralitton46002 жыл бұрын
I can relate.
@caramelcocoa2342 жыл бұрын
How does not attending bring truth to power. Typing on the internet is better?
@guerralg63 Жыл бұрын
@caramelcocoa234 , how does it benefit a person, man or woman, to listen to watered down, bad theologies, or heresy? Id rather pray for my sisters in Christ, and possibly suggest having a home bible to these sisters, and ask for guidance from our pastor to start home bible. As long as it's from the actual word of God and not a Lifeway book!
@marystout1606 Жыл бұрын
For some women/young moms, this is the ONLY time they get out of the house, away from responsibilities, and most of all have a chance to meet friends. And since it is "social", they tend to read the books and prepare for class.
@chantonaki2 жыл бұрын
YES!!! YEEEESSSS! I recently have been reading my bible chronologically. Did not want to read Ruth because it’s usually focused on emotionalism and sappy stories. When after reading Judges, and realizing the book of Ruth took place during that time, the message of the book changed a 1000% for me. It was no longer about a professed faithfulness between two women. It was about the power of obeying God’s word, His laws, statutes in the midst of a perverse generation. You are so onto something and I can only hope this truth sets like wildfire throughout the Lord’s church!!
@ArleneAdkinsZell2 жыл бұрын
I need to get one of those chronological Bibles, but each time I decide to, I get confused by all the options and stop looking.
@JulietManx2 жыл бұрын
Ruth is amazing…you can actually see her salvation moment and Gods mercy and grace throughout
@rebekahguilder6022 жыл бұрын
I want to read the bible chronologically next. I did a reading plan that jumped around. I think they have chronological reading plans so you don't have to buy a specific bible.
@AMcDub07082 жыл бұрын
@@ArleneAdkinsZell same. We need to stop looking at options and just pick one and go with it.
@KrystalMoniique2 жыл бұрын
@@JulietManx so true 🤍
@lizahernandez9502 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite women’s bible was one that was written and presented by the pastor’s wives at a church I was attending. They knew what they were teaching. These women taught the word in depth, and challenged us to really dig in to the bible. Its been many years but I never found another women’s bible study like it. I think your video is spot on. Women want to be challenged intellectually and spiritually, we can handle it, we need it.
@jamiemartin42102 жыл бұрын
Look into Community Bible Study or Bible Study Fellowship.
@angelafiedler9323 Жыл бұрын
I have admit, I have passed by you several times and thought of you as just another “youtuber,” so glad I gave you some of my time today. Thank you for speaking strongly about a Christ centered Gospel. I love this point of view. Women need to know the truth in order to decipher a good church, Bible studies and Christian literature to better understand what it means to walk with Christ. There is so much I don’t know, but I am always surprised at the lack of knowledge some women have, even through they have spent decades in a church. God bless, and keep teaching.
@tygenreeder93922 жыл бұрын
It's so crazy because I GREW UP in church, and JUST tonight, I realized not one time was I taught HOW to study the Bible. It was buy a study guide for a specific book and fill in missing words, very bread and butter but no meat. I fully believe the Holy Spirit led me to your channel. You just said EVERYTHING I've been feeling about women and the Bible. Thank you!
@kathydanvers92052 жыл бұрын
So glad you are addressing this! At 70 I am still looking for a church... for women who are hungry for God's Word!
@CM-ey6qy Жыл бұрын
Me too
@aquaseahorselove39393 ай бұрын
I'm a Christian and love reading the Bible and love my relationship with God. I never married and never had children and have always felt excluded from today's modern church. I too have always had a hard time finding a church where I felt like I belonged. The church is supposed to be family, you're supposed to feel like you have a family as part of the church. But the church focuses on individual families and everything is geared to people who have them and older singles are left getting excluded from so much. The modern day church has drifted so far from the original church experience where everyone just met together in one another's homes.
@boicejr83803 ай бұрын
Check out if there are any sovereign grace churches in your area I personally go to one in Roanoke and they are very good at being biblical and preaching expository sermons.
@melchezi88182 ай бұрын
@@aquaseahorselove3939 Yep me too. You walk into a church with no man on your arm and no children in tow they dont even look at you. If you are married they flock to you like crazy. I am glad I am not alone on this. I was never able to have children and never got married, so I was either gay or weird. You get shunned. The Bible does not address us, I am not a widow, so what am I?
@Himmiefan2 ай бұрын
@@aquaseahorselove3939 Churches only wants young families. They don't want singles, and they particularly dont' want single women of any age. We're truly the pariahs of the church.
@kathy31782 жыл бұрын
I quit attending women's ministry events. One was charging $15 for petit fors, coffee, and a feel good message. I left early and never went back. Another one was watching a video, answer some questions, say a prayer, and then go home. I can do that at home. The worst one was a speaker who told us that if we could shop all day at the mall, we could attend church. My friend and I were like must be nice to spend all day in the mall. It showed how out of touch most women's ministries are with women. Others have been book clubs and you don't even open the Bible. I only attended one that was truly a Bible study. There was 3 of us, for the first time ever I really learned how to study the Bible. Since then I have been learning how to go deeper. I am teaching my daughter to do the same. Blessings to you Faith! Thank you for calling attention to this. The church needs to wake up and quit regulating women to the nursery and childcare. Equip us to properly study God's Word and truly disciples others as Jesus told us to do.
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
Ah man! Thanks for sharing!!
@elliesilva19072 жыл бұрын
AMEN TO THIS
@AnnieGrace7772 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the same lady using 1 coffee pod for 2 cups of coffee???
@spunkycat61442 жыл бұрын
THIS!!
@joy2bme2 жыл бұрын
I've also given up on women's ministries. One of the first churches I attended as an adult had a fundamentalist bent. EVERY women's Bible study was about submitting to your husband. After leaving that church we went to one where the women's ministry focused on teaching women home decor, self-care, and how to make non-toxic household cleaners (with essential oils conveniently sold by the wives of some of the staff). It was also this church that hosted an event that brought in a speaker to tell us how to keep the spark in our marriage. I happened to be acquainted with the speaker. She was billed as a typical homeschool mom of four and came to tell us how we need to exercise regularly to stay fit for our husbands and to fix our hair and makeup every morning, in addition to having weekly date nights with our husbands. What the people promoting the event failed to mention is that this fit and fixed-up homeschool mom of four is quite wealthy and has a live-in nanny and maid. I'm not knocking the speaker; she's a lovely person, but completely out of touch with how most of us have to live. The last church I tried a women's ministry in was focused on book studies for dopey books targeted toward women in the guise of Bible study. That was the last straw for me. Why aren't women allowed to actually study the Bible?
@BibleTreasuresAndReviews2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I volunteered as a women's ministry leader for years on and off. Not once did we learn HOW TO STUDY the Bible. Over time, I realized something was missing. I didn't know any better. It wasn't until years later that I realized how "illiterate" we were in the Bible! Great video! Finally someone that could put my thoughts out there, lol! Lives change when hearts change. Not information, but transformation from Biblical literacy!
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I totally agree!
@georgettaavila73982 жыл бұрын
I taught our women"s biblestudy for years. At some point we put away packaged studies and began to study whole books of the bible. We studied Jonah, Daniel (minus the end times. We let Daniel be Daniel) Philippians and Hebrews and yes, Ruth. All of these done verse by verse beginning to end and for every book we took as much time as needed. My desire for our group was to be scripturally literate. The ladies in our group were not train wrecks and my bible's not pink.
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
That’s so great! What an awesome example
@sjking11112 жыл бұрын
Excellent idea! If you would consider beginning at the beginning, in Genesis and reading all the way through... In order... I think you'd find that when you read your way to the prophets they'll make a whole lot more sense. Just picking a book out of the context of the surrounding books and foundational texts at the beginning of the bible, which lay the groundwork for understanding, will yield very little true understanding, and possible misinterpretation.
@catherinehazur73362 жыл бұрын
Good way to proceed, Georgetta.
@vernicemccall28584 ай бұрын
😂 Amen!
@cyndiharrell5182 жыл бұрын
You are such a treasure find for me! I am always searching the scriptures on my own because I find women's Bible studies to be filled with emotional, fuzzy feels. And although I believe these studies have a place in our church, I CRAVE deep, theology studies. I want to go downnnn deep into God's word...no fluffy stuff. Thank you for your honesty!
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
Spot on, thanks!!
@kpope70072 жыл бұрын
At my church the women were studying Lies Women Believe, while the men were studying Owen’s Mortification of Sin. I skipped the women’s study and read Owen.
@tabithabishop3329 Жыл бұрын
That book is actual toxic - glad you skipped it!
@janineclaassens9019 Жыл бұрын
Ha ha. Good for you
@taebrown3844 ай бұрын
@@tabithabishop3329 why is it toxic please?
@jesswalsh74482 жыл бұрын
I LOVE THIS!!! I'm a complimentarian and I cannot agree more!! Women need to learn as much as possible about the Bible and that is why I am studying apologetics now. I NEED to guide my children in Christ and how I can I do that if I don't even know what I believe!!
@dawnburks3583 Жыл бұрын
Yes. I’ve been saying this for so long. While I love gathering with women I want to get into the word. Not a few scriptures here and there. Let’s dig in the word!!! This is so good
@nowic39212 жыл бұрын
I started teaching my own women's bible study in my home because I could only find Church Women's Bible studies that were nothing more than "Christian Book of the Month" Clubs. Where theology was out the window and popularity was all the rage. I've been doing that for 5 years and last year we did a year long chronological study that was GREAT! Your points are right on target. I am so encouraged. I was born again 40 years ago and have struggled because of poor teaching in many churches. God has ALWAYS spoken to those who will listen, regardless of sex, race, intelligence.
@cactushermit42742 жыл бұрын
I got rid of two bookshelves full of women's Bible studies last year when I realized they were just making my anxiety and depression worse. We're talking the "best sellers" at the bookstores. Most of it was exactly what you discussed: you, you, you-centered Christianity, and very little on how to read the Bible and understand. Every time I'm tempted to grab "another book", I pick up my Bible and remind myself that it's the only one I really need to read. I do have your "How to Read the Bible for all it's Worth" book, and hopefully that helps with some of the questions I've had. Thank you so much for your videos! I could never do this!
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad this was helpful and resonated with you! Praise the Lord! That's all God!
@brittanybjorakersaller79692 жыл бұрын
You verbalized here what I have felt but not been able to articulate. The lay person, like myself, really doesn’t know how to explore the Bible in depth. That is what is bringing many of us to places like your channel. Thank you and I look forward to learning from you! Also, a pastor’s wife, a seminary student, and a KZbinr? Major props to you - I’m so grateful you’re bringing your knowledge here in such an accessible way given what must be some pretty intense time restraints.
@BasicTrish Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jesus for using this lovely lady to teach me and other modern day women who are hungry for Godly wisdom
@marilyntorsch39702 жыл бұрын
BSF “Bible Study Fellowship” is an excellent Bible study for women. They also have men and Children studies too.
@AuthenticallyRaylynn2 жыл бұрын
Someone literally today told me to start a women's Bible study in my area. But, here's the thing I don't know anyone to have a Bible study with. But, the end of this video I felt like God was speaking right to me telling me to have a Bible study. So I'm praying right now for women that I can do that with. Thanks Faith for saying what you felt lead to say. 😊😊😊
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
PRAISE THE LORD! What a cool God-moment! I love when He does that!
@holy_spirit_seeker2 жыл бұрын
Yes do it! We need more women's Bible studies everywhere! If you don't find women in your area... I know its annoying to have to live online... but try doing an online study maybe? A friend of mine started one that we all joined into two years ago while all the churches were closed down. We had to navigate different time zones and everything but every week we did a chapter in the book of Galatians and it ended up working out quite well.
@AuthenticallyRaylynn2 жыл бұрын
@@holy_spirit_seeker Thank you!!! I'm trying to figure it all out. I have never led a Bible study group, and I feel totally unequipped. I'm still praying hard about it. 🙏🙏🙏
@rebajeanforever37002 жыл бұрын
@@AuthenticallyRaylynn pick something you want to learn and research it and then apply it to your life in the world today etc. Like sins using the ten commandments. How we fail everyday. Does grace give us a permission slip to keep on sinning or should we stop our sinning? That's my new topic for study. I think of topic all time to studying on my own. Hope that helps. I try to use topic that change me to be what Christ wants me to be after all he is our father and the best example to follow. He tells us to stop and sin no more. Yes we will wrestle with ourselves because we either don't want to give the sin what ever the reason that why we need to be with other Christian to help each to be accountable.
@gretchunbeverly23612 жыл бұрын
Hi, @Our For Sure Life! Did you ever start your Bible study?
@olgamartosich446 Жыл бұрын
I cried watching this video. The amount of years I've wasted craving God's word but not knowing how to study or read it left me unmotivated. There is many women my friends that are dealing with the same issues you address in the video and we often come together and share how we don't know enough to pass down to our children. I want to ve a leader, I want to know theology, I want to know God and the desire has been there for years but I wasn't thought how to study the Bible. I'm so blessed to have found your channel.
@gregtyler40025 ай бұрын
I appreciate so much what you’ve shared. Not just about women, but even about the “modern church.” I hope my 2-month old daughter will meet sisters in Christ with a passion like yours- ‘good’ role models not just in our home, but outside it, too.
@jenniferbrooks--planj54592 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a great thesis that is much needed. I'm sure these videos are great for you to think through and talk through your ideas. And you're actually doing the work you talk about in your thesis which is really awesome. So much academic writing is just that...writing, with no calls to action or action in general. Keep up the good work!
@Gracelynnsmom20102 жыл бұрын
I also wished that there were more Christian KZbinrs that made videos like you do instead of just bible journaling. I would love more videos on how to understand the Bible, where to start reading and how go take notes...and so on.
@tam4givin2 жыл бұрын
I did a Chronological Bible (So That’s Why Bible) started in the New Testament and read the whole thing right through no jumping around, then the Old Testament. Then started over with a good study Bible. It is such a blessing.
@SuperReznative2 жыл бұрын
Good choice,to be hungry for God's word .pray)ask Jesus &the Holy Spirit to help teach !interpret the Bible with you. Start with the gospel of John,or book of Acts, new testament to show modem church believers,then read some old testiment (see prophecies vhave come true like Genius to see the awesomeness of God, He knows loves you personally. Shalom
@couchpotato2summitpeaker78 Жыл бұрын
So yes! On all of this. Our Women’s Bible Study has been making changes the last 5+ years. It was hard to get all the women to see the changes were good, but now we dive deep, reading through books of the Bible, teaching the women HOW to study the Bible. We’re blessed by our women’s ministry leader who went through seminary and has a passion to GROW in understanding of who God is through his scriptures.
@florencelinderman37972 жыл бұрын
I'm attending a Reformed Presbyterian church in California. I haven't found your personal experiences or studies to be true during my walk. I'm asked often, "Why don't yoy attend seminary! I really think you'd benefit greatly." We have an older congregation, strong Bible believing church and I've never heard of women limited to studing women. I've been taught to learn and know the Triune God. I know I'll never have a complete working knowledge of Scripture but I plug along! Right!?! You have excellent points about "teaching people how to study the Bible." That's exactly why I come to you. I've learned from you, and my excitement for Scripture has grown because of it. I have Godsons and I feel a responsibility to them that my knowledge be correct regarding Scripture and to always point them to Christ in their lives. You are a blessing Faith!!
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
I was just wondering about the RPC! I just talked to faith about the RPC today. Crazy
@sarahmalcolm79452 жыл бұрын
Oh my days. This is my heart. I have always loved studying the bible and I have always had to discipline myself to meditate on God’s word - just to read and pray asking God what is he saying to me. I’m much happier with with books like Dictionary of Theology and commentaries spread around me. I attended a 2yr bible school for anyone in any leadership role who hadn’t ever been to bible school. I was part of a team who worked with the youth in th church, their friends and the young people in the community where our church building was based. This course was incredible and I learned so much about what God said . . . The bible isn’t written systematically or particularly chronologically, which for me to study it made it so much more interesting. (There we’re other students who thought I was completely bonkers by this point, but I was already hooked and I just couldn’t get enough of it all) The entire bible is there for us ALL to read, study, meditate on and seek God’s voice to us personally regardless of whether we are male or female. If I don’t stop now I will be writing all night. But thank you for getting peoples brains thinking and asking questions and really getting stuck into God’s word. Don’t stop. Keep going. Keep shocking people into studying what the bible has to say to us ALL OK I really am stopping now because it’s 1:25am in the UK and I really do need to sleep. God bless
@simonesreadingnook64262 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Faith, for sharing these thoughts! I was so happy when you said that churches need to teach us how to read the Bible and I could say: "Wooohooo, my church is doing that already, how cool!" My church alternates two classes: one is how to pray and the other is how to read the Bible. I took both and they were amazing. My prayer life has changed because of the how to pray class. I also have a different approach to reading my Bible. I hope more churches will start doing this! You nailed it!
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
That is SO COOL! Praise the Lord!!! If you don’t mind sharing… Where do you go?
@simonesreadingnook64262 жыл бұрын
@@HowtoFaithALife NewSpring Church in SC. The main church is in Anderson but there are 14 campuses all over SC
@meaghanmccarthy28712 жыл бұрын
Loved this! Feeling nice and convicted and want to take some of this into my new “official” leadership position at my church. I do think part of the reason women’s Bible studies focus so much on stories of women in the Bible is because those parts of the Bible aren’t being read elsewhere. The whole congregation needs to be able to dig into Proverbs 31 or Ruth. When those passages are reserved for women’s Bible studies, not only are women not getting to really chew through Scripture as you’re describing, but men miss out on all of the fruit that comes from those passages because they’re “for women”.
@elizabethgrosvenor153 Жыл бұрын
Amen and Amen! I know I'm late to the party but I'm coming here to say basically this.
@peteandrews6354 Жыл бұрын
Wow! So well put. I am convicted and challenged as a leader, as a pastor to take the women’s Bible study groups far more seriously. Thank you for this.
@alicias60322 жыл бұрын
Say it louder for the people in the back! Yes! to all of this! I was so tired of going to churches cherry picking scripture and then doing a stand up set about their families and how scripture applied to their family. I left the church building and started reading the bible in the hopes to actually understand it. It changed my life finding teachers on youtube who taught sound theology and went over the Hebrew and Greek translations. Thank you for this work. We need it in the body of Christ!
@tiffanymartin91402 жыл бұрын
Faith, I love your videos! Since I’ve found your channel, I’ve been reading my Bible every morning and digging deeper, using commentaries to understand the Bible better. The Holy Spirit is working through you girl! You have been such a blessing to me. I became part of your sticker Club on Patreon last week in hopes of supporting your ministry. God bless you!
@donnahanford10546 ай бұрын
Last year I kept hearing about studying the bible but didnt not know how. So I was Looking up Bible recap found you and I am finally digging deeper and learning so much. I had the desire to dig deeper but didnt know how. Thank You. You are definately doing Gods work.
@korimarie8900 Жыл бұрын
110% YES to this entire video!!!! Please make that a shirt! “A life time is not long enough to understand the Bible” because absolutely true!! And I wish I WISH church’s taught it so much more vs just worship. I LOVE worship and feeling the Holy Spirit but learning and understanding the Bible is so crucial!!! Again- thank you for your videos! I have cried watching and reading scripture you have discussed and I could not be more grateful! Thank you!!!
@crystalh733 Жыл бұрын
Best video ever! 😭 You just spoke the struggle that I haven't been able to get into words. I felt almost completely defeated before I found your channel a couple of days ago. I'm so grateful for you right now. Thank you, thank you, thank you 💜
@scmarih2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Faith for speaking up on this subject! I have been feeling this push to study the bible and the foundation of its truths. I do feel the conviction of learning and understanding the bible for what it is. You have inspired me to study the bible and I have found so many truths I had never seen before. My church does believe women can be called to teach, preach and fulfill their calling. I have applied to an online seminary school and I can not wait to get started. Thank you and may God continue to bless your channel.
@karenkettering17252 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you are doing this thesis and sharing it. At the age of 62, I took over leadership of the Women's Ministry at my church two years ago. The first thing God impressed on me for this was the Great Commission. Christ did NOT say, "Go and make converts." So, instead of reading another book on discipleship, I formed small groups to meet once a month. We went through Jen Wilkin's book, Women of the Word, and together, we learned how to properly study God's word together, so that we do not have to rely on a teacher or a commentary to understand what God is saying to us. At the same time, they were actually discipling one another! At the start of the second year, we used what we learned about Bible study to go through the book of Philemon, in my opinion, the best book to learn the gospel. And because we are in this book for the year, we are now focusing on "Kononia", partnering with other ministries in our church for the glory of God, not spending our time talking about what was on TV the night before, or even just "fellowshipping". We have now become a service oriented ministry, working inside the mission of our church, "to lovingly proclaim Jesus to everyone and teach believers how to love, obey and serve Him". So far, we have hosted a weekend retreat for our Youth group, hosted our second annual all church Valentine's Day picnic, worked alongside the women at the Bible Tabernacle, a homeless shelter in Venice, CA, including them in all of our events. We have Tabletime questions for the ladies to discuss every time we meet. Our big outreach event is actually our Women's Tea! Non-believers are more likely to come to a tea than to a church service, so the gospel is proclaimed and our discussion time allows women to ask questions about salvation. I personally disciple two young ladies from our youth group every week, and many of the women have started meeting apart from our small groups, with purposeful discussions and prayer time centered on the Bible. I am so thankful for this opportunity to serve and minister to the women in my church. I pray for you regularly. I love your videos and can't wait to see where God leads you once you finish school! God bless you.
@wildflowerblessings Жыл бұрын
Shoooot! 😅 I was hoping starting at 51 years old and focusing daily I would be able to get through this Bible before I die! If YOU in your hours upon hours still find something new, wow! Just wow!!
@chrisb539110 ай бұрын
I am just seeing this video. I am so thankful that our pastor is teaching us how to read and study the bible. How we ask the questions who, what, where, when, and why. It is a structure that makes the Word much more friendly in the reading and understanding. It has truly been an eye opener. Thank you for the insight you share with us.
@britmito6833 Жыл бұрын
So powerful! I learned a lot from this, thank you Faith! I’m very thankful for this because I’ve been wondering which direction to go in with the girl’s Bible study that I’m planning on starting, and this helps a lot. God bless you :)
@ItsNainaDallas2 жыл бұрын
I just have to say that I haven’t found anybody that has matched my passion and thoughts on women and women bible studies as you just did. I thought I was alone in my thoughts but you just got me even more fired up! Thank you 😊
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
LOL- I'm with you sister!!!!
@s.annehancock7302 жыл бұрын
Preach it sister! Oh, it’s going to be such a delight to watch how God works through you, Faith. We hope to see you up there preaching as Pastor Faith soon. We need more women using their gifts as natural leaders and teachers.
@workinprogressforHim Жыл бұрын
Yes! Eat the Word, study the Word, teach the Word, proclaim the Word! Thank you for this admonishment!
@debm37162 жыл бұрын
Susan Heck’s ministry ‘With the Master’ is excellent - she is a wonderful women’s Bible teacher and teaches verse by verse and you can find her studies online and watch her videos for those studies. It grieves me to see so many women following women like Joyce Meyer, Christine Caine, Priscilla Shirer and others who all teach me-ology when it comes to the Bible. I recently came across your videos and your engaging personality and great content drew me in. I have now subscribed and bought your Bible reading plan… even though it was quite astronomical in Aussie $$ 🤣 it looks awesome and I can’t wait to start it next year. You are right about the lack of women teachers in the church. I am praying for a woman teacher for my local church. Unfortunately, I am very much learning how to exegete scripture after being in charismatic Pentecostal churches for many years under me-centred teaching. I appreciate women like yourself who are online and helping to teach us women. God bless your ministry.
@UFOCrochet2 жыл бұрын
You and Nicki Drake are such a blessing to women's ministry. I am grateful that you share your knowledge with us about the Bible as well as how to study it for ourselves. The small groups at my church don't study the Bible, they all seem to do "popular" topical women's studies that easily become about self and not Christ.
@caitlindebacker51662 жыл бұрын
Girl, this is the truth! Was about to dive back into the Bible and learn about the women in the Bible and then I came across your video! Amazing where our God directs us. Definitely going to learn some tips from you because sometimes I have no cooking clue where to start, how to start and how to be consistent! Thanks for making this video! #subscribed
@horseygirl6452 жыл бұрын
Hi Faith, I agree with what you’re saying. I was raised in the Episcopal church and have attended other denominational churches over lots of years and was never taught how to read the Bible and certainly not how to study it. Thank you for doing what you do here. It’s greatly appreciated.
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Wow, it makes me sad that other people relate to what I’m talking about but I’m glad we can commune together and encourage each other here on the internet
@intentionallymade2 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! This is what I want to base my channel off of as well. I have never understood why it’s called Bible study because they always made us buy other books that were about women. 😝 I knew my new church was legit when they said don’t bring anything but your Bible!! 😍
@brandnewhope18592 жыл бұрын
This video was such a huge confirmation for me! I completely agree with everything you said and have been praying for a way to truly teach women how to study the Bible so that they can then teach their children to do the same. As a homeschooling Momma of 2 you are exactly correct in saying that it is us women who are the ones catechizing and teaching our children the basic tenants of the faith! Appreciate everything you are doing!
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Praise God!
@theapearman14077 ай бұрын
Having come out of NAR movement I’m trying to absorb all I can and learn myself not bd spoon fed theology anymore. Your video made me tear up. We have so much to give in Him and NOW. Is the time! You are a blessing - keep up the good work!
@janineclaassens9019 Жыл бұрын
Ok. Am so sharing you with every person I know (especially women) Your joy and enthusiasm is contagious. Personally I have walked with Yah for a very long time. Still I love learning, anything and everything I can get my hands on. I think a teachable spirit is the best thing since cheesecake. You bless us more than you know. The Holy Spirit obviously is your best friend. It shows in everything you do. Keep it up!!! ❤
@Deliveredoutofdarkness2 жыл бұрын
Sister thankyou so much for making this video. I'm chronically ill, & spend much of my time studying solid theology and apologetics. And I have to say a lifetime really isn't enough. I still have so much to learn. I love you and God bless you.❤📖
@daniellesutliff69682 жыл бұрын
Praise the Lord, Faith! This was on fire and on point. Just within the past couple of years, I have just really begun to do more than just read the Bible. BUT really in the last year study it for WHAT it is saying and not looking to how it applies to me. I get so excited to share my study time with others, and that is the difference.
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
Whoop Whoop!!
@esthergraham13536 ай бұрын
I was ordained in my denomination many years ago. My mother was ordained when I was young. Both of us ministered alongside our husbands through the years. There are plenty of arguments in the Word for women who minister. It is good to see you sharing the whole, deep scripture, not just the "women" subjects. I have believed all these years that church "ordination" is just men/people acknowledging the fact that God has already anointed and ordained us.
@Cookies-i2f10 ай бұрын
I have studied Precept upon Precept Bible studies for 15 years, one boom of the Bible after another, since the very beginning of becoming a believer. Hours and hours of studying the word.I am ever grateful for the foundation of truth God has placed I my heart. Learning a method to study the Word of God is key.
@lornah92672 жыл бұрын
Thank you Faith for the videos you do. The church I attend doesn’t do any sort of discipleship courses. Because I spoke up saying as a newly-returned-to-my faith I needed this, a couple offered to take me under their wing and disciple me. They also run a mixed gender home group, and I find I get so much more out of it than the all-women’s group I attend. I find that the men in our church are so much better at answering my questions than women are. I suspect that you are right about the women being left behind. I was baptised 2 weeks ago, and one of the female pastors said that I am an “anomaly” because she has never seen anyone so hungry for God’s Word. I thought that was a very sad statement. So thank you for encouraging me to dig deeper every day into understanding what I am reading in the Bible, and to use commentaries. I’ve been told that “the Holy Spirit will show me all I need to know”, but to me that’s like the Holy Spirit giving me the ingredients for a cake, but I sit and wait for Him to bake it.
@ashrise556410 ай бұрын
I just restarted my women’s life group this year with a new focus on having a personal relationship with Jesus. The very first study we’re diving into is How to read the Bible and I am living for it!!! I’m learning so much in leading my little group and discussing different resources and how to understand what we’re reading- I love your thesis!
@christina46692 жыл бұрын
This is my first time watching your video, great teaching. Jenn Wilkins has been teaching the exact same for years, more women need to hear it.
@JulietManx2 жыл бұрын
Amen !!! I have a channel with my sister and we basically go through Psalms, parables, topics, books, women of bible and Titus 2 woman but that’s just for starters as we hope to dig deeper. I’m so disappointed how local woman’s fellowships who don’t want to study ..I spoke at a womens event and did an exegesis from Genesis and they said that they wanted a testimony about me instead ☹️ Great video and pray that you do well on your final paper.
@lao124502 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found your channel! I just celebrated my 3 years of being saved by Christ! I’ve been church hopping ever since! I don’t want to have a Bible study based on someone else’s book! I want to have a relationship with Jesus. To get to know him better. I watch all of my sermons online because I prefer expository peaching not topical. I also follow a few Theologians and Apologetics. Thank you and God bless!🙏🏼✝️❤️
@lissaharre2 жыл бұрын
Try a Calvary Chapel. They typically teach verse by verse, not topical.
@nickderekyelli2 жыл бұрын
Why does everyone want to study the Bible with ANOTHER book?? I'm so frustrated about that, but I go along. Please, can you tell me the difference between "expository" and "topical" preaching? I'd appreciate it. I've heard that before but do not understand.
@lissaharre2 жыл бұрын
Topical is what is typically taught in Western churches. The pastor picks a topic - like love and does a 4 week study of love in the Bible. Expository is when the teacher or pastor chooses a book and then starts at chapter 1, verse 1 and teaches literally from the Bible without skipping. He may cross reference with another verse or he may use other historical references to help you understand the verse more thoroughly but the point is fully understanding the verse or verse he’s teaching. Many expository teachers will spend an hour on one or two verses. Both types of teaching are beneficial and there are definite pros and cons for both.
@nickderekyelli2 жыл бұрын
@@lissaharre thank you so much! I've been wondering specifically, and you answered. Appreciated :)
@stephanie47722 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you. I am very passionate about reading and studying the Word.. I would love to teach other women but I don’t even know where to get started. I haven’t gone to college for a Bible degree. But I completely agree about the women’s Bible studies… and I would love to bring more to the table for the community of women where I live in Kentucky. I just don’t know where to start.
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
She’s in her own category! LOL
@pams93042 жыл бұрын
I have just found your videos in the last few months and have to say this is your BEST one, by far (good job!). So true! I've been to some women's Bible studies in the past that were definitely "me-centered" studies. For the past couple of years, I've been attending a Precepts women's Bible study class, and they have been fabulous! We really dig in there to learn the Word. I would love to have a shirt that says, "A lifetime is not long enough to study the Bible," too! It isn't, but oh how I'm loving to try!
@suelayman1371 Жыл бұрын
I know this video is 1 year old, but it's more relevant today than ever before. I have pretty much given up on women's ministry events, studies, and home studies for women. They are usually guided by a book written by a random woman, with questions already given, and explanations the women should accept. Anywho.... thanks for the video. Hope things change in the churches in general, it is at it's weakest point.
@leahwatkins23182 жыл бұрын
This video brought me to tears. I am a complementarian, but I have been so frustrated. I am deeply passionate about theology and apologetics, but have felt that because I can't be a preacher, there is no place for me. The usual answer of "you can run the children's/women's ministry" does not comfort me, it disgusts me, because I don't want to be involved in something shallow. I crave depth. Thank you for addressing this.
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I have felt the EXACT SAME WAY. I'm learning that tension is there because it's worth the wrestling and asking.
@thrilledinthird74152 жыл бұрын
Children's ministry can be such a blessing. Jesus rebuked the disciples for stopping the children from coming to Him. Children are the future of the church and if they get saved and discipled at a young age, they can make a huge impact on their peers and also be spared from a life of selfish, sinful choices. They can give their life for Christ at a young age and devote the majority of their life to following Him. No part of serving the Lord and teaching the gospel to others is shallow. Don't let Satan make you think that.
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
I agree as a Youth and Children’s Pastor, but the point is still valid and should be made. It can help our ministries go in more depth and help give a deeper knowledge and understanding of the Gospel for our young people.
@michelemoneywell87652 жыл бұрын
You can be a preacher. Paul is a false self-appointed apostle.
@pkmcnett5649 Жыл бұрын
Please do NOT suggest untruths.
@ArleneAdkinsZell2 жыл бұрын
Now that I have let the thoughts roll around in my head a minute or two, I realize the depth of what you are saying. I went to a church for many years that didn't ordain women, none of the female staff or members went to seminary or Bible school, but all of the children's classes were taught by women and the counselors for teens and children were women. So, the younger generation was being taught by the untaught?
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Yesssss exactly! That’s the tension!
@KJ-lb4tj2 жыл бұрын
The thing is...is any of this discipleship? I get that you want people who are well educated.. But the question is, did Jesus Christ choose the well educated and the scholars? Maybe what you want is a theology degree, but is that discipleship? to me discipleship is following Jesus, reading the Bible with the holy spirit. The Bible is for everyone, surely not just the scholars out there, but for those with low or high IQ, those with learning difficulties or those without education. I'm not sure we need scholars to teach the Bible...we need the holy spirit to speak thru the Bible to ALL of us through every book in the Bible and together in groups.
@tam4givin2 жыл бұрын
@@KJ-lb4tj I use to think that way, until I found a Warren Wiersbe expository and saw how much I was missing. God gives up great resources to help us understand the context, the culture at the time, who the letters were written to and what they were going through. It is amazing how much the Holy Spirit reveals through good teachers. I do not think you have to go to school or get degrees, but using great teaching from others are wonderful gifts to us. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@shirleycolopy43222 жыл бұрын
@@tam4givin excellent comment.
@BasicTrish Жыл бұрын
Girl this is the second video in a row you have me in tears at the powerful ending thank you
@bethswan5 ай бұрын
I am new to your chanel and this video was on my for- you-page. THIS 👏 is so true and it explains so much as to why I've always felt uneasy with "women's" ministry notes. Thank you ❤
@e.krams77772 жыл бұрын
This is SO good!! You hit the nail on the head!! We, as women, get so caught up in our emotions and "spirituality" (at least in our own minds) that we lose sight of real, Biblical truth and solid theological foundations. We let emotions and whims lead the way. Emotions are a wonderful caboose but a terrible engine. Thank you for standing up for Christ- Centered theology!
@outdoorsymama5 ай бұрын
Girl, you sorta stepped on my toes, and I love it!
@MyBibleLab2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if this is a women’s Bible study issue or if it is capital C Church issue. A women’s study (or studies for men, children, teens, marriage, etc) only magnifies the issues we already have as a western Church as a whole. I do not know how to attack the whole, but I think videos like this is a start to shed light and also give practical guidance for deep and sound God-centered study. Thanks Faith!
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
Great point, thanks!!
@carolechoff99792 жыл бұрын
Faith you nailed that to wall!! I agree with u 10000 %. Hoping u great 100 on your paper. Bless u and your channel. I have learned a lot from u thanks a million. Your friend Carol
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Yay! If I make that grade- that would be amazing, but I doubt it! 🤣
@tracymccullough3570 Жыл бұрын
This summer I have the opportunity to teach a class on Bible Study/Basic Apologetics. In my research of Bible study methods I stumbled across your channel. I have binge watching today! I love this topic. Years ago, I was asked to take over teaching the Women’s study at my church. I have, over the years, gotten the ladies to choose studies focused on Scripture and not so much topical studies. You perfectly worded those studies - me centered. I see so much Biblical illiteracy in women who have been in classes and studies for years. I love your passion and your mission. Thanks for speaking truth and teaching women to dig in and learn Scripture. I hope that I can have the same impact on the women of my Church - I just need to get a plan for what to say and how to say it!
@aude8518 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for sharing your heart and challenging us to truly be good mentors and teachers.
@discipleoftruth19852 жыл бұрын
This isn't just occurring in Bible studies but in Sunday morning sermons. Eisegesis has sadly become the new norm for many American churches. We aren't being discipled, we are being entertained, motivated, and taught how to be successful according to the American standard. We need to be taught proper hermeneutics, how to exegete the text, and apologetics. This is the very reason why I left my church, am currently in Bible College, and looking for a local church that participates in expository teaching of the scriptures.
@beckyfriedrich75938 ай бұрын
I so agree with what you are saying. I am fortunate with my church. We go through the Bible verse by verse; book by book; Genesis to Revelation. The woman’s study compliments this style of teaching/learning also studying the complete Bible. I found your videos by Divine guidance, and I really appreciate you taking the time to speak to us.
@Prophetic_2222 жыл бұрын
Fascinating, Faith! Thank you for sharing this with us! Would totally love to read your thesis
@celesterodgers4942 жыл бұрын
I'm in a woman's bible study on Wednesday night's and that's what we are learning about we are reading the remarkable woman of the bible by Elizabeth George. I'm new to the church and also the woman's group,but i'm reading on my own at home through the bible,so i can grow and dive deeper. Thanks for your vide's their a big help.
@alicefoden3332 жыл бұрын
I left our churches women's Bible Study years ago because the day one, that actually did studies verse by verse, the prayer time was more of a gossip tip. The night one, was a video and minimum discussion and lots of "busy work" homework.
@bettysiemens96162 жыл бұрын
👍I'm glad you have this platform. I'm 70 now, was widowed at 23 and didn't remarry for 17 years. You are so right. I wanted to study the Bible, not to understand wifeliness and motherhood, but to be a disciple of Christ in whatever situation He put me. This video would have been appropriate in 1976. The church and women's ministries were not addressing this issue then. I've been blessed to lead some Bible studies for women that focused on Bible based faith and discipleship, the gospel from Genesis through Christ's ascension, reading through the Bible chronologically. Blessings to you and your ministry 🙏😇💕
@tmcintier80132 жыл бұрын
This! I’ve been in church all my life, baptized at 6 years old, been in countless bible studies and groups, but I was NEVER taught how to read or study the Bible! I was given reading plans but that was not instructive. It was informational but that’s about it. I was 50 (last year) before I stumbled onto some YT videos and started actually learning the process. I had heard of a concordance and commentary but truly believed they were for pastors- not lay people. I’ve been obsessed with watching more and learning more and I bought a new bible and started digging deep with notes and references, etc. But I wasn’t sure what to do with it. You just said that we are called and convicted to watch these kinds of videos because we are leaders. 😳 I guess I’ve known He’s calling me to something but still waiting to find it. I pray this is true and that I can help others before they wait 50 years! Thank you for sharing and good luck with your paper.
@SuperReznative2 жыл бұрын
Wives and or mothers have very important roles in raising next generation societies in Godly manners and Christ's redemption powers".We battle not, against, flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers in high places" (spiritual warfare)) is why we need to have Jesus our saviour, we are bought by His shed blood, There us power in the name of Jesus,,in this warfare for people's souls & the minds of our children through sick public schools, entertainment, gaming, .And women, God hates gossip,&equates it to witchcraft (He hates witchcraft)
@karenpiete69702 жыл бұрын
Thanks Faith for this message for us Today! This is where my heart has been in for this year reading of the Bible studies! I want the deep down !"Meat " of the word not just some feel good about myself woman study that my church has for us women to study!
@SuperReznative2 жыл бұрын
congratulations, pray,ask Jesus &the Holy Spirit to help you as you humbly read at home (King James Bible) other versions are watering down the redeeming blood of Christ and His deity He is King of kings and Lord of lords.andbsits at the right hand if God,interceding for us personally....and no one else come into the Father by Him.
@savingmemories777 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this!! Our world needs women like you.
@trista_sue_writes2 жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel this week and have watched a couple of your videos, but hadn't committed to subscribing yet. This video convinced me! This is something that has frustrated me for years, but it wasn't till back in July 2021 when I started really studying theology, that I started talking about it openly. Women's Bible studies (which are usually more of a book club than a Bible study), women's conferences, women's retreats, they are all filled with fluff and feelings. I remember when my old church decided to do a women's conference and the youth pastor's wife announced we were going to have "break out sessions" between the teachings. I was so excited! I was looking forward to sitting in a room with a few other women and really digging into our Bibles, discussing what the speaker had talked about. But no, the "breakout sessions" were actually "classes". One was a makeup tutorial, one was recipes, one was social media, you get the idea. I was so disappointed. Needless to say, we no longer attend that church and I haven't attended a women's conference since.
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@michelemckay49602 жыл бұрын
I am one of those people, whom you mentioned earlier in your video, that just happened to stumble upon your channel, .... & I'M SO HAPPY THAT I DID!! Your enthusiasm matches my own (you're like the daughter I never had ;) ) As a woman, over the course of my Christian walk, I have attended a few Women's Bible studies, which left me feeling like I had just attended a course on "Quilting for Jesus". Which, don't get me wrong, if your main desire is to socialize with other Christian women, then that's great! We (mankind, in general) were created as social creatures. But, don't have a Women's "Bible" study, only to have it actually be a "book" study on how to be a godly wife, mother, sister, caregiver, etc., or how emulating a female character from the Bible makes you FEEL! Give me exegetical, expository teaching! Trust me ... my little female brain can handle it!!!
@thaddeusdoyle61702 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. I 100% agree with you both on the importance of the Bible (if we are to challenge the modern world) and on the importance of providing education and ministry opportunities for women. And I am speaking as an elderly Catholic priest! Still a bit concerned lest you are overdoing it workwise! But may the Lord renew your strength!
@susieb22222 жыл бұрын
Amen ‼️‼️‼️‼️ I have been waiting to hear someone say exactly what you said since 1977 ...
@josephwomack46832 жыл бұрын
Great!! Sorry it’s taken so long
@juststeph69404 ай бұрын
My aunt lead a woman’s Bible study for years and she has amazing theology and she has so much knowledge. I learnt more from her Bible study then from the churches I went to, the churches near me were a lot of ME theology but she taught us what the word said and how to study it. I’m thankful for her studies. But I get what you are saying, a lot of woman Bible study are all about the fluff and Me but sadly so are churches. I’m glad you have your channel.😊
@sarahgoodson94062 жыл бұрын
I've been really enjoying the Bible Recap year-long reading plan. It's gotten me into reading chunks of the Scripture in a chronological context, and the accompanying podcast always brings it back to how we can see God in the passage.
@jewellscott2 жыл бұрын
This is good! All Christians, regardless of gender, should be good theologians!
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
AMEN!
@jenjansen76454 ай бұрын
Love this! My experience with women's Bible studies is that they often just become a book study/club. A study guide is picked, people read the chapter and then come together to do the discussion questions but instead of digging into scripture the answers are all found in what the author wrote about. I've sat through entire "Bible" studies where the Bible was only opened at the beginning to read the theme passage. I've really enjoyed Jen Wilkin's studies as they really force you to open scripture, to challenge your thinking, and learn how to read the whole Bible, not just the passage up for discussion.
@connihudson15782 жыл бұрын
I've been a women's Bible teacher for 40 years. I teach them how to study the Word! I show them inductive study tools, hermeneutics, etc. My group studies and study using Scripture to interpret Scripture. It's hard to find teachers who make disciples. It's exactly what you said as the problems. And have determined not to teach s3lf- help or what I call Christianity Lite stuff. I am a complementarian so only teach women. Titus 2:5, etc. This is the first time I've seen your site and am looking forward to watching more.
@HowtoFaithALife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@michelledillard6316 Жыл бұрын
I was fortunate in my previous church that our pastor would have a selection of books (usually 4-5) that we would select from, both the women’s and the men’s discipleship programs. Each group would pick the book they would study each quarter, and by the end of the year, all members of the church would have gone through these books and studied the Word in light of those studies. It was very edifying, I grew a lot. Now I’ve been in a different area and am seeing these things that you’re speaking of.
@begood47862 жыл бұрын
I can see you having a really good conversation with Jackie Hill Perry 🙂
@LettersFromAFriend Жыл бұрын
This was really interesting, thank you! It has given me some insight into a church culture that ist totally different to anything I have ever known personally as in the three big, traditional churches that exist in my country, nobody has ever thought of doing Bible study groups for women with anything else but the Bible to be studied. Normally men and women do not study in separate groups at all (on the other hand, hardly any men show up at church, be it for services or for study groups). The type of "women's Bible studies" that you refer to is only practised in some newer, American-Style "free churches" that have come up within the last two or three decades. And, surprise - the Books that they read are mostly written by American authors. It can (!) be a breath of fresh air to read such a book as it may contain some very down-to-earth, everyday application of the Bible whereas "faith" in our traditional churches tends to be extremely theoretical. (But of course the Bible must not be used or abused as primarily a source for motivational messages on household, career and marriage).
@juleslively56242 жыл бұрын
Perfecttttttttttt♥️ you are right on! What an encouragement to everyone reading the comments to find out there are more people like us!! This video makes me want to cry. You are allowing yourself to be used by God and we are watching it happen in real time. Thank you♥️♥️♥️
@theresamacias2912 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this spoke to me and how I've been feeling the last couple years of my role within our church. I know I can do more. Any future videos on seminary and resources for deeper learning. Goal: growth and sharing the gospel with confidence in a ministry. Thank you 💓
@latoyabolt94592 жыл бұрын
Yes, Faith! I have always thought to myself: why doesn't my church teach how to study the Bible? I watched KZbin for the tips. God provided a journaling Bible for me after all my regular Bibles were worn. I needed more space to take notes. I'm grateful for the KZbin videos over the years that have taught me how to study and retain scriptures.
@latoya12742 жыл бұрын
OMG!!!! This is me all day. Oddly enough, I too never liked “women’s ministries”, and have attended a few, but stopped going. I also don’t care for women’s conferences. I just feel like they were so sappy, or only focus on certain topics. And funny as it may be, I’ve now been ministering to groups of women 🤦🏽♀️ This video was so timely, and shows me that I am not alone in my thinking, when it comes to studying, and teaching the word of God. I have a passion to just teach the word, to women, but in a different way. Like for example I’ve just finished teaching about “spiritual gifts.” I was so blessed by it. We also just got through studying the book of Nehemiah. I also, I just purchased your Bible Study Bootcamp. Can’t wait to dive in. Thx for making the studying of the Bible fun!!!! ❤