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Biblical Time Management: A Practical Guide for Christian Women
Introduction: Why Time Management Matters to God Busyness is everywhere. Our calendars overflow, our phones never stop buzzing, and our minds rarely find rest. For many of us, time feels like sand slipping through our fingers — no matter how hard we try to hold onto it. But Scripture paints a different picture. Time isn’t something to conquer or control; it’s a gift. The psalmist prays, “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12). In other words, how we spend our hours reveals the posture of our hearts. Time management isn’t simply about productivity; it’s about stewardship, wisdom, and worship. This guide…
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Christian Minimalism: A Biblical Guide to Living With Less (and More of What Matters)
In a world that tells us to want more, do more, and own more, many of us find ourselves stretched thin—spiritually dry, mentally exhausted, and weighed down by clutter in every corner of life. But what if less really could be more? Christian minimalism isn’t about chasing an aesthetic or following trends. It’s about returning to God’s design for a simpler, lighter life—a life free from excess so there’s room for what matters most: prayer, peace, relationships, and faithful obedience. This guide is for the overwhelmed woman who longs for space to breathe, clarity in her decisions, and a deeper walk with Christ. Together, we’ll explore what Christian minimalism looks…
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How to Use Biblical Principles to Set Healthy Boundaries
There was a season in my life when I said yes to everything—every request, every favor, every invitation. I thought it was love. I believed it was service. But honestly, it was exhaustion. I was constantly depleted, showing up for others while quietly neglecting the most important things—my time with God, my family, and even my own mental health. It wasn’t until I stumbled across a few Bible verses about boundaries—yes, they’re there—that something clicked. Love doesn’t mean self-neglect. And saying no isn’t rebellion. Sometimes it’s obedience. In the physical world, we get property lines. Boundary lines are clear; they mark what belongs to you and what doesn’t. But in the spiritual world and in everyday life, we get…