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Spring 2024 Milk & Honey Women Email Magazine

Where do you need God to meet you today and tomorrow…and all those other tomorrows? There is a verse that I love that says that we will hear a voice behind us saying this is the way to go (Isaiah 30:21).  As you step with God into a new season, I pray we have the awareness and boldness—and joy!—to toss away the things that pull us away from following wholeheartedly after Him.

In the Spring Milk & Honey Women Magazine you’ll find guest articles written by some of you and a sweet spotlight interview with one of my best friends discussing her heart for adoption, homeschooling and hospitality. I’ve also included some fun updates about Her Part to Play and more. If this email magazine is not in your inbox, you can get yours at the link below. 

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Milk & Honey Women Devotional Journal

The Milk & Honey Women Devotional Journal, Volume 2 is filled with authentic insight from women who walk in your shoes. Inside you will find:

  • 20 timely devotions written by women from various walks of life
  • Writing prompts and journal pages
  • Bibles Verses to meditate on & color
  • Room to express gratitude and prayer needs

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IDENTITY

Christ-Centered Identity And I will be a father to you, and you shall be sons and daughters to me, says the Lord Almighty.”2 Corinthians 6:18 1 John 3:1  “See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God.” Romans 8:15 NLT...

Waiting in Faith

By Jodi Kinasewitz Patience. Patience is a virtue, they say. Having the ability to wait without frustration or the capacity to tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering is an intangible skill. A skill that up until almost 5 years ago, I did not readily possess. ...

3 Way to Focus on Worship & Forget the Holiday Rush

By Patrice Burrell As the holiday season quickly approaches, it's so easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle that comes right along with all of the festivities.  There are halls and doors to deck, trees to trim, gifts from the heart to give, and precious...

Clean the Wound

By Ruth Potinu (Book Excerpt from Permission to Mourn) "I became an unwilling front row student to the importance of properly cleaning a wound last year. I was rushing around one day (as moms of two young kids tend to rush around), and as I came out of the...

Why Writing Matters: An Invitation

By Jenny Erlingsson When you look at it on the surface, focusing on a writing project during this time seems like the last thing you want to do. Or should do. But I think now is always a good time to write, especially if you feel called to do so. Here is...

What’s Love Got to Do With It?

By Kadijah Wiggins "What's love got to do, got to do with it?" We can all remember the lyrics from the secular song created in 1984 by the world-famous artist Tina Turner. I barely make the cut to consider myself an 80's baby, but I still remember this song being...