Mary Magdalene’s Encounter With Jesus Left Her Completely Different
Though women’s month is over, I have one more woman to highlight: Mary Magdalene. She symbolizes for women what Jesus can do for us if we let Him into our brokenness.
A Father Daughter Moment
Read today’s Friday Post, on an incredible Father-daughter story of a woman who was committing adultery but she met God, Who didn’t meet her with condemnation but gently addressed her sin.
Dear Woman
SEELE Contributor Oboitshepo Tladi writes from a prophetic voice of overcoming for the feminine soul. Read this post with your spiritual eyes, to understand in this season, God is propelling His daughters, those who have been in the wilderness of waiting, of being renewed in His Spirit for a long period of time, to a new season of harvest, new relationships, new jobs, marriage, and increase. When you look back you will see how God has prepared you for such a time as this.
When Women Give Away Their Power to Men
“Women are the sex that is chased and desired by men, it’s natural for us to relinquish ourselves and our needs with men. When we don’t have a firm footing in our own identity, we can give away ourselves, we give away too much of our power. Sometimes we do it because we never had a guy pursue us so we latch on, or because of daddy issues, or because we’re extremely broken by life, or because we have low self-esteem. But, when we do this with men who aren’t good, who aren’t surrendered to Jesus and walking with Holy Spirit to do life, it’s a very dangerous thing, because as Lizzo points out, “when it’s time they often let us down.”
Nouf Al Afeefi- the first Emirati Female Air-Traffic Controller Talks to Seele
Nouf is the first female Emirati air traffic controller in the United Arab Emirates, which is no small feat. The 28-year-old has had to battle sexism but she forges on as she is modernizing aviation in the Middle East. Nouf opens up about faith, challenges she has faced in the industry, New Zealand, and she ends with a message to girls and young women chasing dreams.
Jenna Zirino Uses Singing to Soothe Her Patients Disabilities, and Her Own
Italian-American Ray Guarini from Italian Enclaves, an educational website that features Italian American neighborhoods in North America sat down with Jenna Zirino, an Italian-American woman from Brooklyn, NY, who suffers from fibromyalgia.
Eve: A Unique Woman
She is known as the “mother of all who have life." And because of this, she is a part of us and she is unique. Eve was the first woman victim of Satan. He preyed on her for a reason and this weeks post will look at this in slight detail.
A September Chat with British Actress, Jennifer Lee Moon
Jennifer Lee Moon-Norbury is a British actress and dancer. You’ll know her from her appearances on Britain’s Celebrity Fitness and East Enders. But, she’s also a lover of Jesus.
A Chat With Creative Sera Hersham-Loftus: London-Based Interior Designer
Sera is a London based Interior Designer. She lives her passion and decorates homes and spaces that are wildly romantic, infused with a spirit of artistic reverie.
Judge Katie Nichols Harrod Talks Law and Faith
Specializing in family law to becoming an Administrative Law Judge in the United States, Judge Katie Nichols Harrod opens up about calling and destiny.
5 Things to Take Away from Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis' Life
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, is a unique woman of style, grace, and class. She left behind many things: a restored and modernized White House that many enjoy today; New York’s Grand Central Station, which she helped fight to keep untouched when there were those who wanted to tear it down; her iconic vogue fashion that still inspires people today; and a sense that some people feel connected to her long after she has passed.
Bathsheba was a mother too
It’s easy to remember Bathsheba by her sin and not by her accomplishments. As humans we tend to remember people by their sinful mistakes, years after they took place.