Reflection



The Living Word – Where Faith and Life Connect
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When words fail, God’s Word remains.
This page is especially for Christian women in the church. For many, it's hard to talk openly about the ache of a painful marriage. That struggle may not show up on Sunday mornings, but it plays out behind closed doors, hidden in silence and confusion. Maybe that's you. You’ve carried the weight alone and tried to hold it all together, but your burden keeps growing. The Bible isn't just an ancient book; it's the Living Word that speaks into our lives today. When we’re hurting, uncertain, or weighed down, we can see ourselves in the stories of those who faced deep trials yet were met by God's faithfulness. This is where life and faith connect.
Throughout Scripture, we find men and women who walked through pain, injustice, and betrayal, yet in their stories, we see God’s heart for us today.
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Jesus stood firm against the Pharisees, who twisted God’s Word to control and shame. He shows us how to resist spiritual abuse and hypocrisy with courage and truth.
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Abigail a discerning and courageous woman, protected her household from a harsh and foolish husband. Her wisdom and strength remind us that God honors brave choices made in difficult marriages.
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David endured King Saul’s rage and manipulation, yet he learned to separate himself from the harm without losing his anointing. His story proves that mistreatment cannot cancel God’s calling.
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Hagar was cast out and abandoned, yet God saw her, heard her, and met her in the wilderness. Her story assures us that even when others reject us, God’s care never fails.
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You’ve come to the right place – a place to begin sorting through the confusion and gently uncovering what’s been buried. This is the beginning of your journey home. Not back to what was, but toward who you truly are. Still Her.
Testimonials from past participants:
“I finally feel understood. This group has given me the strength I never knew I had.”
“Thank you for giving me the courage and tools to make hard choices and necessary changes.”
“I feel so relieved that other women get me. I can finally breathe again.”
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up: do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”
Isaiah 43:19 NIV
