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Carnival of Christian Women–June 16, 2008

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Carnival of Christian WomenFor the June 16 Carnival of Christian Women, God seemed to have brought a focus on busyness, anxiety, and making the best use of time. The first four articles offer some great thoughts on these subjects. I hope you enjoy all the article in this edition of the Carnival of Christian Women.

Featured Posts

Forthekids presents When the Lord Closes a Door, Somewhere He Opens a Window posted at Reasonable Kansans. One woman’s testimony to letting go of anxiety and learning to trust God.

GP presents Focused or Frazzled posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “Rather than feeling like you actually participate in and enjoy your days, you’re being driven through life by all the things you must do?
Look to the L-rd”

Jess presents The Best Use of the Time posted at Making Home.

Crystal Nichols presents Go! The Lord has gone ahead of you! posted at Christian in the Corporate World, saying, “In Judges 4, Deborah was having a busy day. As the judge-prophetess for Isreal, she was busy solvings disputes for the people when God spoke to her.”

Devotions

Theresa L. Twogood presents Turn Back Because posted at OLIN e-Book e-Publishing. An encouragement to seek first the kingdom of God

Home

Joy presents Guest Post: Raising Missions-Minded Children posted at Biblical Womanhood, saying, “Teaching by example to encourage your children to fulfill the great commission.”

Overcoming hardship

K-Wiz presents For Seasons Such As This posted at WOMEN WALKING IN WISDOM’S FOOTSTEPS™, saying, “This article is about overcoming adversity during seasons such as this. It is a reflection of a book my husband wrote.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of Christian Women using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page. Next edition will be published July 1, 2008

Carnival of Christian Women - June 2, 2008

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Carnival of Christian Women Welcome to the June 2, 2008 edition of carnival of Christian women.

Devotionals

Yvette Nietzen presents Can anything good come out of Nazareth? posted at Fresh Wind Ministries, Int´l. Are you letting your past hold you back?

Renae presents Overcoming Perfectionism posted at Life Nurturing Education. The key: putting yourself aside.

Theresa L. Twogood presents Daily Prayer Journal posted at OLIN e-Book e-Publishing.

Violette DeSantis presents Pentecost and the Fruit of the Spirit posted at her christian blogCelebrating Pentecost, celebrating Jesus, celebrating being sent out.

Jenn presents Wearied Lord posted at Way Of Hope. Read this post to get a glimpse of what humans do that makes God weary.

God Moments

Leticia Velasquez presents Christina read her first word! posted at cause of our joy. The normal development of a child can often be taken for granted, but each step forward is a cause for rejoicing whether your child is normal or (as Christina) has Downs syndrome. Celebrate each little moment.

Laura presents Bumping Into Jesus posted at BeutlerBlogger. I am always amazed that the Creator of the Universe loves me. Laura tells how He revealed His love for her.

Angelawd presents Go With God, Immigrant posted at angelawd, saying, “Meeting a homeless girl puts a new face on the issue of illegal immigrants.”

Life

GP presents Fear is your Friend posted at Innstyle Montana- Come on InnA post about fear, horses, and getting back up when you fall down.

e-Mom presents Spiritual Growth: Anger & Forgiveness posted at C h r y s a l i sE-mom has written a thought provoking article on grocery shopping, the fruits of the spirit, and anger.

Making Home

Laura Williams presents Plantin’ Season around the Ol’ Homestead posted at Laura Williams’ Musings. Laura’s gardening musings are *almost* as good as getting your hands dirty yourself. Check out her post for some ideas on what you might want to plant in your own garden.

Nisha Muschette presents Setting the Tone in Our Marriages and Homes posted at Memoirs of the New Wife.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of Christian women using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

carnival of Christian women - May 1, 2008

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Carnival of Christian Women

Devotionals

Journeying Forward presents From Brokenness to Wine - Let Him Squeeze posted at Journeying Forward, saying, “A reminder that brokenness is useful in the hands of our mighty God…”

Theresa L. Twogood presents Big Picture Progressive Exposure posted at OLIN e-Book e-Publishing.

Malia Russell presents I Love You More from Homemaking 911 posted at Homemaking 911.

Making Home

Violette DeSantis presents Making a Christian Home posted at her christian blog.

Laura Williams presents Enchilada Casserole posted at Laura Williams’ Musings.

Jessica Jones presents Confessions of a Mother posted at Practical Nourishment.

Mother Hen presents Wholesome Christian Adventure posted at Ship Full O’ Pirates.

Marriage

Heather Hendrick presents Sit a Spell: 7 day challenge posted at Sit a Spell. This is a 7-post series recording one woman’s week long journey into loving and respecting her husband.

Life

GP presents Uplifted When I just Keep Singin? posted at Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn, saying, “Singing worship songs brings the L-rd closer in everything we’re doing”

Alli Diller presents Business Lessons from the ‘Wife of Noble Character’ posted at God & Mammon, saying, “Contrary to many Christian stereotypes of proper female behavior, this passage does not depict the virtuous and praiseworthy wife as a submissive homebody whose SOLE purpose in life is to raise children and do dishes.”

Marriage

Malia Russell presents Affair Proof Your Marriage » Homemaking 911 posted at Homemaking 911.

Ministry

Kaye presents Does God Want Me to Be a Loaf? posted at Mrs Nespy’s World, saying, “Is God speaking or is it me?”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of Christian women using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Carnival of Christian Women–April 15, 2008

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Carnival of Christian Women

Welcome to the April 15, 2008 edition of carnival of Christian women. This edition actually includes the submissions from the April 1 edition as well. I was too sick that week to get to the computer.

Devotionals

Shamelle presents It Doesn’t Cost Much To Consult With God why don’t we do it more often?

January Cat presents Recipients posted at What I Believe. When Jesus died on the cross He gave an incredible gift that we can never repay. Do you give without expecting repayment?

God Moments

Angelawd presents Ministry moment posted at angelawd. Even in the worst of circumstances, a homeless man was able to see God working in his life.

Home

GP presents Present Simplicity posted at Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn. “To quote Leonardo DaVinci “simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”"

Margaret Mary presents Voluntary Simplicity posted at Earthly Paradise.

Life

ITAKEOFFTHEMASK presents Why are we committing suicide? posted at itakeoffthemask.com. There is an overwhelming need for God, and without Him there is little worth living for.

Anna Farmery presents Never Be Afraid of Living posted at Widows Quest. Life circumstances are rarely ideal, yet we should do our best with what we have.

Denise M. Ruggieri presents Empowerment 101 posted at Blessings from Above. Stop shortchanging yourself, you are an amazing woman!

Anna Farmery presents Are you doodling or creating a masterpiece? posted at The Engaging Brand. What would you do if you had your life to live over again?

Ministry

Ariah Fine presents Isn’t It The Churches Job? So, Why Do We Ask The Government? posted at Trying to Follow

The next edition of the carnival of Christian women will be on May 1, submit your blog article using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Carnival of Christian Women–March 3, 2008

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Carnival of Christian WomenFeatured

Amy Proof That Prayer Does Move Mountains posted at ….In Pursuit of Proverbs 31.

This is a tear jerker, but an oh-so-powerful reminder of God’s love for you whatever you are facing right now.

Pamela presents Standing in the Presents of God posted at The Welcome Home Blog.

Everywhere I look I see God’s blessings in my life. I am truly standing in the presents and presence of God.

Claudia presents A No Good, Horrible, Rotten Love Day, but Today?s Another Day posted at Marriage: Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

It always seems like when I read the “love chapter” that marriage gets harder. I’m convinced this is a direct attack from Satan on my marriage. Never forget that we are in a spiritual battle and the devil comes to steal, kill, and destroy. When you have one of those less than perfect days in your marriage, get up, dust yourself off, and try again.

Laura presents Cooking in Crisis posted at BeutlerBlogger.

Cooking is one way to minister to others in times of need. Reaching out to nourish the body is also a ministry to the soul.

Devotional

the baglady presents The Donation Paradox? posted at xynny.

Survey’s have shown that lower incomes houses give a greater percentage of their income to charity. I have always been tight with money, but when I started giving it away (through World Vision), I found that I wanted to give more away (by sponsoring more children and being intentional with tithing to my church). It’s true, we take the money right off the top of the paycheck and I never even miss it. I’ve applied this same principle to saving too

Renae presents Strength in Weakness posted at Life Nurturing Education.

Admitting our own weakness and accepting God’s grace and power is a testimony to the glory of God.

Home

GP presents You Never get a Second Chance posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”

This is a great article to apply to customer service in running a business or to creating a home that says “welcome” to all your guests.

e-Mom presents Practical Life: The Art of Being Organized posted at C h r y s a l i s.

Whether you call it a household organizer, a control journal, or a home management binder, this tool can be crucial in reducing stress and organizing the family schedule.

Life

Ashley Weis presents People Hate Me posted at A Weis Writer, saying, “Learning to love those who hate us.”

Starr LaPradd presents Decision Making 101 posted at Thresholds, saying, “God will NEVER leave us wondering which path to follow. Acknowledge Him first, He will illuminate the way and you can rest peacefully when you have made a God-honoring decision.”

Marriage

Leticia Velasquez presents Some good news about the family: and a reality check posted at causa nostrae laetitiae.

Overcoming hardship

Journeying Forward presents Let the Children Come to Me… Why I Ran the Other Way posted at Journeying Forward, saying, “One journeyers honest, but hopeful look at Jesus from the eyes of a sexually abused child.” I

If you have experienced abuse, my heart breaks with you and my prayers go up for you. I pray that the Truth will set you free as it has given freedom to the author of this article.

Kathryn Lang presents How to Handle the Unexpected Change posted at The Peculiar Club, saying, “Change is coming. Instead of trying to ignore or avoid it, you have to learn how to press on through.”

I love the quote that says, “Life may not be the party you hoped for, but you might as well dance while you are here”

Angela Williams Duea presents You Gave Me This Child posted at angelawd, saying, “Parenting is sometimes discouraging, but God lightens our spirits in unexpected ways.”

Anna Farmery presents The Art of Forgiveness posted at Widows Quest.

January Cat presents Generations Passing posted at What I Believe, saying, “I have lost two friends and a cousin this February. This devotional was written after I attended the third funeral.”