Welcome to the January 15, 2008 edition of carnival of christian women.
Devotionals
Sunny presents I shall not want, reflections on Psalm 23 posted at Observation and Principles, saying, “What did the Psalmist mean, “I shall not want?”"
Vandelay Website Design presents A Year of New Beginnings posted at Christian Counseling & Educational Services, saying, “A devotional about the fresh start that comes with each new year.”
Home
Theresa L. Twogood presents What Is More Important Than What Day Your Birthday Is On Next Year? posted at OLIN e-Book e-Publishing.
Tea Party Girl presents Have You Recovered from Your Holiday Hosting? posted at Tea Party Girl.
Tiffany Washko presents The Self Sufficiency Handbook posted at Natural Family Living Blog.
Life
Laura presents Anonymous Accountability « Children & Chocolate and Other Paths to God posted at BeutlerBlogger.
Ministry
Wendy presents The Ideal Christian Woman: Part 2 | TheResurgence posted at The Resurgence.
Pretty Lady presents Pretty Lady: The Courteous Evangelist posted at Pretty Lady, saying, “Hello, darlings!”
Overcoming hardship
Tiffany Colter presents Lesson Learned and How I got here posted at Writing Career Coach.
Lynnae presents The Prosperity Gospel posted at From Under the Clutter, saying, “It’s become popular to think that God wants us to be healthy and wealthy, but what does that say to those Christians who are struggling. My opinion is that God often allows struggles in our lives, so we can grow in our faith.”
Sunny presents Continuing to Hope in the face of Disappointment posted at Dandelions and Daydreams, saying, “How do you move past disappointment and continue to hope?”
Work
Niharika presents Balancing Work and Family: 100 Resources for Pregnant Career Women posted at Bootstrapper.
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Thanks for hosting and for including my post!
Lynnae, I was delighted to include your post! The prosperity gospel, in my opinion, is dangerous.