I love these studies and the format used ( three women taking turns giving viewpoints). Thank you for providing such interesting talks. the Bible is so full of treasure to uncover.
Girls this is soooo good!!! I love this study, I don’t even remember studying the book of Ruth this way I love it and God is talking to me through his word so much! Thank you 💕💕💕
It’s so interesting to see how our culture and nationality and experiences shape our ideas/ what we see in the scriptures. Those who have worked as foreigners in different countries because they needed the money understand the desperation. They understand that the reality of having to do that is humiliating. It’s the reason why you see foreigners doing jobs Americans won’t do. For less pay. It’s need, desperation and humiliation. Do we praise these people as incredibly faithful and devoted to God? Perhaps. They move with the hope of a better future to a place unknown simply because their realities in the home country are desperate, and they have heard there’s something better elsewhere. I don’t think Ruth is a hero or someone to be lauded because of this. She made the choices she made because the alternatives were not better.
I really thank God for this study and for making me come here this morning. We have Sisters Forum where we pray and trust God to help us grow in our walk with Him. Please ma'am(Erin Davis) is there any way I can reach you personally?
In Genesis after the man named the animals what's was Eve's role beyond be a helper and submit to her husband? Are cultural evolutions women specifically married or divorced as sole providers a result of sin, disobedience etc?
Ruth is one of my favorite books of the Bible; I love your podcast. Very heartfelt, thorough, refreshing and educational.
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I love the new way of understanding the book of Ruth. Thank you Lord, ladies and the staff.
I love listening to these beautiful sisters in Christ discuss these deep lessons that are revealed in the Book of Ruth. Enjoying so much. ❤
I love these studies and the format used ( three women taking turns giving viewpoints). Thank you for providing such interesting talks. the Bible is so full of treasure to uncover.
Girls this is soooo good!!! I love this study, I don’t even remember studying the book of Ruth this way I love it and God is talking to me through his word so much! Thank you 💕💕💕
We are so glad to hear that!
This is an eye opener for me.
Really enjoying this series! Thank you ladies for sharing from your hearts! So many nuggets to take away.
Loving this study! 🥰
I have three boys a hubby and one girl. Teach them all to do all the chores!
God is not oblivious of where I am working.....wow!
This is beautiful ❤️
"The Lord doesn't care so intensely about how clean my bathrooms are but He does care about how clean my heart is" So good!
Yes, awesome
Ooooh get out of my business... Thank you ladies!
It’s so interesting to see how our culture and nationality and experiences shape our ideas/ what we see in the scriptures. Those who have worked as foreigners in different countries because they needed the money understand the desperation. They understand that the reality of having to do that is humiliating. It’s the reason why you see foreigners doing jobs Americans won’t do. For less pay. It’s need, desperation and humiliation. Do we praise these people as incredibly faithful and devoted to God? Perhaps. They move with the hope of a better future to a place unknown simply because their realities in the home country are desperate, and they have heard there’s something better elsewhere. I don’t think Ruth is a hero or someone to be lauded because of this. She made the choices she made because the alternatives were not better.
spot on!
thank you ladies. am blessed
Thanks for watching, Sandra!
I really thank God for this study and for making me come here this morning. We have Sisters Forum where we pray and trust God to help us grow in our walk with Him. Please ma'am(Erin Davis) is there any way I can reach you personally?
In Genesis after the man named the animals what's was Eve's role beyond be a helper and submit to her husband? Are cultural evolutions women specifically married or divorced as sole providers a result of sin, disobedience etc?